>> you could argue that taking these executive steps is going to make anything done with congress more difficult, though, couldn't you, miss jarrett, because executive orders frustrate the republicans, feeds this narrative that the president goes alone, because he doesn't like to work with others. an then you get to the practical reality of, you don't stop these mass shootings by dealing with gun shows. we never traced back any of these weapons to that. yes, the mental health is a component. most of the problem is inner city crime, illegal handguns in the wrong hands. how do you balance these two? how to get it done politically with what the real problem is to begin with? >> first of all, we do know a lot of deaths from gun violence have to do with the guns being in the wrong hands. look at the state of connecticut. they passed important background checks and also required training. their gun deaths went down by 40%. compare that to missouri, that got rid of their background checks and loosened up regulations and their gun deaths