control over republicans in washington, in congress. and he was running for president, he received the most money than any candidate from the nra. he has changed positions. he is the different quotient, he's the different person in this very familiar gun debate. will he step up and take a stand and encourage a conversation on this, based on his speech here and the diplomatic reception room, i think the answer is probably not or no. he did not address that and there is no white house official that i have talked to since this tragedy happened on wednesday afternoon who wants to talk about gun policy. it is always never the right moment. there is not a white house briefing today, but if there was, i suspect the answers would be it is not the right moment to talk about this. we will see if anything comes of this, probably not from the white house, jake. >> and the question is if we followed the governor's lead on this and try to figure out how to keep guns out of the hands of