k.g., let's talk to you for a second. they avoided the death penalty. why do you think they did that? >> yeah, i mean, i don't think it's going to be necessary in this particular case. i don't think it has good optics for anybody involved. the whole point was we bring our own home. we have done that at great expense. at great expense to those that looked for him, searched for him, tried to rescue him and lost their lives to the families who are waiting for their loved ones to come home, and that day will never happen. then, of course, even worse is now the fact that the five taliban commanders were emancipated courtesy of united states of america. and susan rice says that this man, we're joyful for his family and that this is a guy who served with honor and distinction. it is opposite day? >> nice callback. charged with misbehavior before the enemy. it sounds like a panty raid at the barracks, misbehavior. but he was charged with running away, surrendering, endangering safety cowardly conduct or in the eyes of the left, heroism. as you said, susan rice