supporter of the second amendment, who thinks it's reasonable to require background checks, that mindset has to come more to the floor i think in the future if you really want to deal with the aftermath. >> but the problem with background checks, and i'm all for it. why wouldn't you be for it? it doesn't affect these tragedies. these events, these big, cataclysmic events would not have been otherwise had there been background checks. >> which brings to -- and we should talk about this because it's important. biden's announcement yesterday about mental health. first of all, what happens after these tragedies is two things. we talk about mental health and gun safety reform. neither one tend to actually -- we see the needle move not much on either one. the fact it's $100 million to community mental health centers, we recently a few weeks ago got more information from adam lanza's computer, which detail a very mentally disturbed young man. insofar as it keeps the conversation around mental health and what could be done and what kind of resourcing this