let's speak now to andy rudalevige, professor of government at bowdoin college and former chair of theblin. gentlemen, thank you very much for joining me and my apologies, andrea, if i pronounce the names incorrectly. i do apologise —— andrew. we can start with you. what are your reactions to what took place in pennsylvania?- are your reactions to what took place in pennsylvania? well, this is not what i hoped _ place in pennsylvania? well, this is not what i hoped to _ place in pennsylvania? well, this is not what i hoped to wake _ place in pennsylvania? well, this is not what i hoped to wake up - place in pennsylvania? well, this is not what i hoped to wake up to - place in pennsylvania? well, this is not what i hoped to wake up to this morning in a beautiful rural wales. great for the former president was not more badly hurt and my heart goes out to the person who was murdered and their family and to those in a critical condition from the shooting. we heard a lot of comment... and i certainly agree with that that it has no place in society but it also has a long history full stop in