>> we know there are gaps in the gun laws. we passed a bill to do that, and we think that should get done, clearly. let me just say this on it. we shouldn't be banning guns for law-abiding citizens, we should be focusing on making sure that citizens who should not get guns in the first place don't get those guns. that's why we see a big breakdown in the system here. there is a colossal breakdown in the system locally. >> let's get straight up to capitol hill and phil mattingly. phil, when you listen to the speaker, you list to whip scalise, pretty clear they're not willing to do anything at all. is there any clear path forward for anything significant? >> it also relays what i was told by a republican lawmaker about an hour ago. he said people have spent the last week talking about this as some kind of moment on gun control. they were wrong. now, he didn't say that in a taunting manner, more of a reality manner. when you talk about the house republican conference and you listen to where they are on the rank and file side and on the leadership side, when you talk to the majority of senate republicans, when it comes to