caspar weinberger, the same attorney general, not that title, a shame for this office.d anybody else in the country, nobody -- i'm 84, an american citizen, citizenship -- shame on him. i watched yesterday hearing as usual. 7:00 in the morning, i watch c-span every day. the horse kicking at the rodeo. the horse should kick. bye-bye. >> congressman, last minute or two here. >> a lot of passion there. respect that view and, mike from -- from new york, what made a compelling case. look, we need to apply common sense. we're in a moment in america that gives us an opportunity to make meaningful reform, build bridges of understanding, relationships across the aisle between sociodemographic differences in the country but have to do it with calm, reasonable voices able to listen to one another hear the concerns and try to address those of us in congress in a way that really makes the changes that the country needs. we're a great country. we're the greatest in the histories of the world. exceptional for a reason. we've faced unprecedented challenges before and we'll face this, we