more differences between the democrats and republicans. it will play out in the general election. but it's not the issue that it used to be. it used to be an issue that divided the democratic party, as well. those days are over. and i don't see that changing. >> in new hampshire, states might go after it. >> bernie sanders, as was pointed out several times, had a more conservative record -- >> from neighboring vermont. >> because he was from vermont, yes. but i don't know how that will play in the democratic primary. even in iowa, i think the numbers on the democratic side support gun safety, gun control issue. but one interesting finding in "the washington post"/abc poll this week that i found depressi depressing, frankly, was that for the first time since they've been pulling this issue, the majority of americans support or oppose the ban on assault weapons. which tells you how the issue has shifted in light of this terrorism. >> also an exchange on corporate america and their relationships with these democratic candidates, listen to this.