i don't have to do with this for a few years. so much faith -- to the law enforcements and, the chief who did a great job, to the principal who really has come out as such a hero in this. but look, i have a mom heart. my daughter works at the children's hospital, and i worry about something happening there. my son is a senior in college, i worry about something happening on his campus. my son-in-law is a fifth grade teacher at a school, i worry about something happening there. every day, the first thing i do when i wake up is think of my kids, and the last thing i think of when i go to bed is my kids. and so, i know the concerns that everybody has. but it is time that we deal with this in the way that we should deal with this. instead of living in fear, let's do something about it. we have got to deal with the cancer that is mental health. we have to. one in three people have a mental health issue. but if treated, they can live a perfectly normal life. what we see is 80% of mass shooters are in some sort of crisis at the time that they do that. we've got to do better. the problem is, we don't have enough mental health therapist. we don't have enough mental