anywhere. i'm happy to talk about this but not here not now. now is the time to grieve mourn, come together and show lafayette's resilient and we can get through this. i'm not shy of providing my opinions on any topic. i'm more than happy to talk to folks. i'm not going anywhere i'm not disappearing. but right now let's actually focus -- i hope you'll do stories about the two young women who lost their lives. i hope you'll talk about the doctors and the heroic law enforcement officers that ran towards danger. i hope you'll talk about the teachers that helped each other and helped others. i hope you'll talk about the couple that transported the victim directly to the hospital. now is the time to show them that good and love will triumph over evil. now is the time to show them there is tomorrow there is hope. this was an awful, senseless, evil tragedy. now it's time to let these law enforcement official dozen their jobs and try to make sures like the fbi agent said try to make sense out of a senseless act. we'd all love to come up with a predictable reason for why this madman chose lafayette, chose this theater. as a father we want to keep our children safe.