but, unfortunately, their training has not enabled them to read people s minds, so if you have an individual who becomes radicalized somehow, becomes sympathetic to the cause of isis or any other terror group and they don t tell anybody else, they don t share it, they don t ask for help, you know, they just get the weapon and go to work and start shooting people, there s not much law enforcement can do if someone doesn t get into one of the social media systems, tell friends or neighbors, issue some kind of a warning. there has to be something that comes into public information and then that gets relayed to law enforcement and if we don t have that, you know, in the orlando shooting, there s a question of whether the wife knew he was going to go to the club and shoot people in the club, but nobody else really knows. that s the problem. they cannot read people s minds, and you don t want a law enforcement system where they could. tom fuentez, bob bare, thank you. ewe welcome. up