was your youngest, remind us a little bit about rima. >> rima, i hear it over and over again, one ofing about his daughter, that was me, wanting the world to know how lovely and beautiful she was. and i cannot but reflect on the others that were killed as well, and their beautiful lives. which you will find, wolf, is a vein that flows through the bodies of all of these children and their families. they're very beautiful and loving people, and their children. >> tell us about the foundation you have started to help deal with campus security. because your daughter, like others, it was the worst school massacre in american history. the virginia tech massacre, tell us about your foundation and what you're doing. >> i will, it is tough to rank the tragedies. >> we're talking about the numbers -- >> exactly. >> well, you know, a number of families sat around the tables two months after the tragedy and our tears and grief, and said what can we do about this? our first thought went to the survivors of the tragedy, what do we do to help them? what do we do to help ourselves our ptsd which wil