we're also joined by kevin hines.ived a suicide attempt as a teenager and went on to become a public speaker mental health advocates and forthcoming author of, "cracked...not broken, the kevin hines story." in washington, we're joined by bonnie carroll, president and founder of the tragedy assistance program for survivors or taps. bonnie carroll, let's begin with you. can you talk about the figures? astounding, more soldiers are committing suicide and die on the battlefield. >> taps is for all of those who lost a loved ones serving in the armed forces. we're working with families who have lost a loved one to suicide, possibly not in a duty status. guard and reserve members who have come back and died by suicide during the week court in an off period. we see families who have lost loved ones to suicide after their loved one recently got out of the military. every death is absolutely tragic. what we have been able to do is gain insight to the families to help with prevention efforts. >> i want to turn to mary kirkland,