mr. pickard, thoughts? >> i think back to when we were attacked by terrorists and what our reaction was as a country, and we just wanted to bomb everything because we were so angry and so hurt and didn't know what the solution would be. i think that is an understandable reaction but just don't think it actually furthers the goal of actually arriving at a peaceful solution. you can't really bomb people into peace. i don't know that a cease-fire is the right answer. i don't even know it's really under our control to dictate what the answer too be but appreciate we should be making influence so we can bring about peace as soon as possible. josh: remind you of the original question, should the u.s. force a cease-fire to get american hostages out or follow the lead of israel's military? mr. nato? mr. nato: i do support the cease-fire. i believe america should pressure both sides, both israel and gaza to come to the table. i also think it's important for the people of both countries to pressure their presidents t