myron magnet. what you write makes sense to me. i've always struggled with this issue.not all speech is protected by the first amendment, defamatory speech. you can't yell "fire" in a movie theater. there are some things you're not permitted to say or act upon, right? >> yes, that's absolutely correct. >> how do you deal with the anti-semitism among us? in today's "new york times" by way of coincidence, i hope you can read this headline. if not, i'll read it to you. >> read it to me. >> scrutiny -- i have a problem thinking a person who spray paints a swastika on a synagogue is deserve of the same punishment as someone who tags with graffiti in a subway station? >> i agree with you, michael. remember this man was also charged with harassment. it was third-degree harassment. we have laws against intimidation. and if the person is shown to have the intent of terrorizing people from doing what their normal activities are, then t t that's an additional crime and that should be punished accordingly. the point is what did you want to do? we have laws going back to reconstruct