joining me tonight is cameron caskey, a stoneman douglas student, a survivor who petitioned for theseon to governor rick scott signing this legislation today? >> you know, governor scott is trying to look like he's taking a step in the opposite of the direction of the nra, but we know that's not really going to happen. and while seeing these two parties move in the right direction together is a positive thing, it's a baby step. if you really look at the bill, we need to ban assault weapons, and that's not happening in this bill. >> he did go out of his way today to praise the students of parkland for raising their voices. he said to the students of marjory stoneman douglas high school, you made your voices heard. you didn't let up, and you fought until there was change. you helped change our state. you made a difference. do you think he's basically -- that this is just kind of window dressing? you don't think he is really go going to keep moving in this direction? you think this is as far as it's going to go for him? >> well, no. it's nice to see that it happened, and it's nice to see