bernie kerik was commissioner of the new york city police department on september 11, 2001 and joins r being here tonight. the congressman who was just here from florida, i don't know if you heard him, but, you know, he puts all of this at the door of, you know, assault rifles or, you know, the ar-15 and or, and that, you know, we've got to stop allowing these guns to be sold in the united states. do you agree with that? >> we, here's what i think. first of all, the fbi has 14,000 agents and 21,000 administrative staff. it's not enough. this new-found threat, the bureau needs more people, congress needs to look at that and so does the white house. secondly, the fbi it did everything it could do based on the law, however -- >> okay, let's back up. what you're talking about now is the fact that the fbi had made contact with this omar mateen in 2013 and 2014. he was, apparently, put on a terror watch list and then taken off the list, as i understand it. he was someone who had mouthed jihadi type of comments to his co-workers, had complained it was inflammatory language, and he met face t