i think it came from abook. c-span: 'he scooped water from a bucket with a dipper, then poured it over both sides of the blade. swishing off the water, he raised his sword in a long arc standing behind the prisoner tonaka, steadying himself, legs spread apart and cut off the man's head with a shout, "yo." the head flew more than a meter away. blood spurted up in two fountains from the body and sprayed into the hole. the scene was so appalling that i felt i couldn't breathe.' if you were japanese, what would you want your own people to do about this, if they didn't know about it? >> guest: well, i guess it would depend on the individual, but i--i--i don't know what they would think. but i think that--i personally think that they have a moral responsibility to come to grips with this. japan as a nation cannot move forward until they--until they meet this squarely in the face. c-span: well, at--a--even according to your testimony, they don't even know about it. >> guest: some of them don't know about it, but there