another debate and playing politics the same way we ve been doing. we don t have that benefit. we re going to live with this for the rest of our lives, so our legislators need to hear us. it s going to happen again. it is going to happen again. and every time, you know, it s somebody else s school. it s somebody else s town. it s somebody else s community. until one day, you wake up and it s not. it s not somebody else s. chuck, we cover politics, but i think this is deeper than just the usual, you know, spending bill, or tax bill. this is about the american heart. and whether it s open to the horror that happened. it s not just going back to the usual battle stations and play the game of the nra. reporter: well, and it s that last sentence to me that s the most haunting. from david wheeler. that was, who was speaking just then. because you would hate to think that you need another tragedy before something gets done, or, you know, it takes another
it is going to happen again. and every time, you know, it s somebody else s school, it s somebody else s town, it s somebody else s community. until one day you wake up and it s not. congressman, nobody is suggesting that the law should only be defined and developed by the victims of crime. but this is now something that 90% of americans strongly support. so are these senators simply too fr frightened of the nra to do the people s bidding? i tell you, martin, it s incredible to me that you can see a father like that in so much pain and even have the knowledge of 20 beautiful children being killed in their own classroom and then try to stop the debate. i mean, that martin, i i m