seeing harry reid, this is a culmination of what the bush administration had done so poorly for so many years. on the republican side, real outrage against -- essentially equating it to a witch hunt, saying it's on a false report. saxby chambliss and mitch mcconnell with a joint statement saying a lot is based upon things that just don't check out. there were not key witnesses interviewed, that there was no accountability in terms of trying to change things the cia was factually -- the cia said was factually wrong within this report. so, a lot to chew on politically. i'll leave you with two things i found interesting. john mccain, himself a prisoner in vietnam war, going to the senate floor, which i truly believe will be the speech remembered after all this, talking about why this report was important, why it is a, quote, tough pill to swallow and what type of changes it will be mean for the future because he considered this a black stain on the american psyche. pushing back on what his colleagues had said today, saying the report is not holding up. the other thing that jumped out at me, jay rockefeller, a democrat, former chair of the senate intelligence committee, had some toug