erin, how many times have we talked about mental health issues when it comes to active shooter incidents. it's almost every single time. even when we talk about terrorist attacks, they're not mutually exclusive. there's a mental health issue in this country that has got to be addressed. the general is correct, there are so many protections, so many protections for somebody to raise the level high enough to reach the point where they can't carry a gun and can't fly. it's a very high standard. >> chris, before we go, what do you make of this crucial fact? he gave himself up to police. this didn't end in a shoot-out. he is alive. they are questioning him right now. >> yeah. that's not sort of a jihadist-type act. i mean, this will to survive, he's not spouting jihadist ideology. i think that his reference to isis when he went into the fbi in this case is just going to be sort of tangential. i don't think it's going to be a central theme to this. i think as art points out, i think mental illness is the