neil: kevin turley following all this says it's way too early to predispose budgets are going to be cutf this? >> first and foremost, our thoughts and prayers to the families who lost loved ones from this and the images out of philly where i grew up outside of it it's terrifying to see the images. but on the flipside of that any time you have a topical type of situation going on in the news, it becomes rhetoric in the halls of congress, and i think that regardless of the merits of the congressman's policy proposal or what he's advocating for he is you know, using headlines to make a policy point, we see that frequently in congress. neil: kevin, since i was a kid battling over amtrak and whether it only benefitted those in washington who lot of convenience of the shuttling back and forth along the northeastern seaboard to washington, what have you, and that always said in the days of delaware senator for whom this was a vital link to get to and from work. i can understand its importance there. i recognize that it's almost the only game in town, and that's why cutting its budget without h