another one could have dwaun off.line to help the injured. those kinds of things that go out instantaneously are almost like balm on an open wound in just the minutes after it happens. >> you know, it is sort of good news and bad news, right, that it takes these horrific events to kind of have those moments, those shared experiences as a country. i mean, as polarized as this country is, these are the moments we still can have those very rare shared experiences, shared emotions where everyone agrees that we are on the side of those people, those people who are saying boston strong, that's something that it cuts across every demographic, every ideology. >> yeah. there is no -- there is no gray in this. there's no question about right or wrong, and there's no question about what it means to be part of a city, to be part of a country, to be a place where we celebrate our freedoms. i will say that, you know, we occasionally do have those in a very happy light, the olympics. people come together and root on team usa. this i