elysea craigman. this is to james -- hey, we're here defending press freedom, right? or anybody else who is familiar with the case that can answer it. i know that attorney holder said that while he's in the position no reporter is quote going to jail for doing his job. can you speak to sort of the specifics of, you know, how the case is going to play out from now on? it's my understanding you have no other options to appeal, so timing et cetera whatever specifics you can share on that. >> just a brief answer. i do a lot of criminal cases. mr. holder has said that on his watch no reporter will go to prison for doing his job. however, the alternate evil is actually just as bad or worse for the first amendment. and i'm talking to a room full of reporters. if i told you that doing your job is going to result in bankruptcy, would you continue doing your job? it's that simple. thank you. >> go ahead. >> sure. steven nelson from u.s. news. president obama just gave press statements less than an hour ago, i think, about the missouri protests. and he said that police there sho