necessarily that done deal, dana. what it mean is even if it were to pass the senate, if they had the 60 votes to break the expected republican led filibuster, let's say on the senate floor. let's say they get more than 60 votes to break that filibuster, they have an up and down vote, they get 51 votes in favor and then goes to the house of representatives where i don't know what's going to happen if the nra comes out and adamantly opposes this compromise to expand background checks. >> that's right. and i think so much of it is going to be determined by how big the vote is in the senate. if it is overwhelming, the l be very hard for republicans who run the house to stop it. one thing that we can report is our deidra walsh learned there's a companion bill in the house. peter king the republican from new york is on it and virtually, she's told is the same as the manchin/toomey bill. that is a start for them to try to move this in the house. because they would need at least one republican on it.