and a half, talk now to the gentlemen who owe the book on afflunza. john, you know, afflunza?idn't we just used to call this spoiled? >> yeah. well, in this particular case, number one, i want to say that i believe this decision is a travesty. number two, when we talked about it we weren't talking about a personal kids issue with his parents or not being taught responsibility. a we were talking about a social issue, of convinced in our society that the good life is the goods life, is having more and more and more stuff. since regardless of the consequences, not only to other people, but to the environment, and many other things. you can be poor and have affluent a too if you are on served merely with stuff. the difference is i cannot imagine a poor kid saying well i stole that, because i had affluenza. not going to happen. we have for the last 30 years in this society simply pampered the wealthy. is it possible that it leads to a break down of morality, that i am not responsible for nil but my own comfort? is? >> absolutely, we have a society that is is sort of promoting that