i couldn t help people that were down so now i feel i m feeling bad about that. jon: i know you saw people hit. the question on everybody s minds, brian, is what caused this madman to do that? that s what we re asking in the media. i just wonder for you as a concert goer does that even matter to you? great question, jon. that doesn t matter to me as much as i am determined now my purpose in life has been galvanized. i received so many notes from people across this country who were supportive of what i went through. but you know what they were asking me to do, jon? they said stop feeling guilty about not helping others and now find your purpose to, for example, eliminate bump stocks. i want to go one step further and i ve already put some things in motion to try to meet with u.s. senator dianne feinstein on tuesday in los
angeles. and john, i m doing this through the help of the mayor of los angeles. he and his wife amy reached out to me. they re friends of mine. they reached out to me. i ve never asked him for a favor and i said eric, i need a favor, you need to put me in front of a legislator who is going to get an assault rifle ban and get rid of this bump stock. that is my mission and that s what i m going to do. i m going to washington, d.c. and get a handful of survivors and we have to change this. jon, there is no good reason why who knows why this guy did it? the fact of the matter is he is able to easily access these weapons and bump stocks. that has to end in our country. jon: a lot of people agree with you and even the nra on the bump stock question. thanks very much, brian clay poole. we ve spoken to you many times before and glad to hear your story today and glad you are with us to share it. thank you, jon.