has been banned since right after world war i, a weapon that is really called -- it's a rogue weapon, it's a war crime to use it. and it killed innocent people and babies and children, and i think we need to stand for something. and what i liked about the president's speech last night is, he didn't get dramatic and emotional. he could have. but he didn't. and he just laid it out there. how do we turn away from what happened? and what -- what does it mean for our children? and i'll tell you right now, in a situation like syria, where they have a stockpile of these weapons, and there's a lot of rebel fighting going on right around these storage facilities where these weapons are, this is coming very close to a pretty direct threat to our allies and to us. so i think the president's approach is right. we have a new day, a new day has