>> well, you know, it's been -- saturday will be a year and so far, the national response to that horrific act and the situation we have in this country is basically to do nothing. so i would say that children are not safer in their schools. this is a complex problem and it should be addressed and congress has yet to do that. >> you think anything has changed, asa? >> yes. i think that there has been increased effort on safety, virtually every state has looked at school safety legislation and had it introduced. you've had schools employ additional resources in terms of school resource officers and other protection for the children. they have increased technology as well. so there is a safer response capability. but we certainly have learned that congress said despite a full court press by the president, that the answer is