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so in that sense, the election would provide us with reenergizing in having that discussion, a fresh view with people who are just being given the mandate by the vote of the people. that's one aspect. the other aspect of it is no single party, no single bloc is saying i need to dominate or i need to have a full authority of the formation of the government in -- at the cabinet level or other representation issue. so everybody is saying we need to get the buy-in of the kurds, the sunnis, the majority of the shia. if you're looking at it from that way. or, we need to get the majority of religious establishment or we need to get mod vat voices involved, or we need to get -- moderate voices involved. or the professionals involved in the government. for example, the ministers. they're saying we need to move away from leaders of the parties being their on ministers we need to get professional people involved in it. or, we need to bring people in who can work with each other and the prime minister or others need to have a bit more power or say in who his team should be. the election is the o
so in that sense, the election would provide us with reenergizing in having that discussion, a fresh view with people who are just being given the mandate by the vote of the people. that's one aspect. the other aspect of it is no single party, no single bloc is saying i need to dominate or i need to have a full authority of the formation of the government in -- at the cabinet level or other representation issue. so everybody is saying we need to get the buy-in of the kurds, the sunnis, the...
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and we find that once they reach a certain age and the peer pressure is over, it's a reenergance process, and they want to learn about their home country, and start to realize they're not american. though they feel american, they are something different. they're a hybrid and they want to find out the other half of their background, and it normally leads to a wonderful wake thing if you would. >> will the american dream change? >> i think it will always be there. i travel a lot for work, and wherever i go, people are how do i get there? but the thing that people don't realize is the toughest part of the american dream is after you have already made it here. it's so difficult to come to the u.s. that it's hard to think about all of the hard work when you come to the u.s., and so i think that that dream will always exist, and so will the struggle. >> tony, what you were saying to lisa: and ann, i'm going to to you, in 2014, with all of the problems we have, can the american dream still be achieved for immigrants coming ashore. >> absolutely. i believe that for all of the work and sacrifice,
and we find that once they reach a certain age and the peer pressure is over, it's a reenergance process, and they want to learn about their home country, and start to realize they're not american. though they feel american, they are something different. they're a hybrid and they want to find out the other half of their background, and it normally leads to a wonderful wake thing if you would. >> will the american dream change? >> i think it will always be there. i travel a lot for...
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it has reenergized the search for the black boxes and for an answer on what may have caused the tragedy >> reporter: hope is riding on the australian ship ocean shield and its towed pinger locator run by a team from the u.s. navy. today in the center of the new search area, their goal is to reacquire and zero in on the sounds they picked up sunday. one ping heard for two hours. then two pings heard. when ocean shield towed the locator back at a depth of 1.9 miles. >> significantly this would be consistent with transmissions from both the flight data recorder and the cockpit voice recorder. >> reporter: data in the boxes will last years but the pinger batteries will soon die making finding the recorders much harder. after malaysian flight 370 disappeared, plan a was to find the black boxes and solve the mystery by first finding debris. then the crash site. but the airborne search has failed. this is plan b, a long shot. >> if we luck out, it will be the first time in history that we've been able to go without debris and low locate the black boxes. >> reporter: cameras set to go down mayb
it has reenergized the search for the black boxes and for an answer on what may have caused the tragedy >> reporter: hope is riding on the australian ship ocean shield and its towed pinger locator run by a team from the u.s. navy. today in the center of the new search area, their goal is to reacquire and zero in on the sounds they picked up sunday. one ping heard for two hours. then two pings heard. when ocean shield towed the locator back at a depth of 1.9 miles. >> significantly...
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the team leading the search in the last 24 hours has been reenergized after this pinger locator picked up two more pingers. searchers towing the locator have now detected the signal fur times, the first two on saturday, two dozen airplanes and ships are searching today and their target area is considerably smaller but it is still enormous, over 22,000 square miles the size of west virginia. searching such a large, deep ocean could take ifs unless they get a better idea of where to lock for what is called malaysia airlines flight 370's final resting place. >> a young man who has given so much of himself received the ultimate guest: moving from el salvador to the united states to pursue a college degree study computer science at a local college. he works as a tutor and found out yesterday he if longer needs to worry about how to pay for college. >> this is $30,000 a year for four years. this is a scholarship. he made us all incredibly proud. wonderful job. >> congratulations. >> i am shaking. >> the jack content cook foundation awards scholarships to community college students transferri
the team leading the search in the last 24 hours has been reenergized after this pinger locator picked up two more pingers. searchers towing the locator have now detected the signal fur times, the first two on saturday, two dozen airplanes and ships are searching today and their target area is considerably smaller but it is still enormous, over 22,000 square miles the size of west virginia. searching such a large, deep ocean could take ifs unless they get a better idea of where to lock for what...
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and the mystery of flight 370 has reenergized this desire.karn says that cameras would be intrusive. >> i want the pilot worried about flying the aircraft. and current technology allows you to monitor so many other parameters, it's not necessary. >> reporter: in 2000, the ntsb recommended that the industry record in two data recorders. but in the last 14 years, that has gone nowhere beyond that suggestion. >> this would be limited to accident investigation use. and otherwise, would not be available for viewing by anyone. >> reporter: jim hall was chairman of the ntsb when the recommendation was made. >> the cameras would focus on the instruments and on the manipulations that were made. >> we see them edging more and more towards infringing on the privacy of pilots. >> i hope we won't want until we have a similar incident involving a united states airline and united states citizens to take the action necessary to provide for the safety and security of the traveling public. >> reporter: stephanie elam, cnn. >> and i want to bring back my panel
and the mystery of flight 370 has reenergized this desire.karn says that cameras would be intrusive. >> i want the pilot worried about flying the aircraft. and current technology allows you to monitor so many other parameters, it's not necessary. >> reporter: in 2000, the ntsb recommended that the industry record in two data recorders. but in the last 14 years, that has gone nowhere beyond that suggestion. >> this would be limited to accident investigation use. and otherwise,...
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surveillance camera text thing before hitting an suv, cameras are watching train ku ining con this had has reenergizedutting cam a ras in the cockpit. the coalition of airline pilots association said that cameras would be intrusive. >> i want the pilot worried about flying the aircraft and the second thing, is current technology allows you to monitor so many more parameter of the a aircraft, it's not necessary. you will know the altitude and speed and everything mechanically interest the aircraft. >> in 2000, the national transportation safety board recommended that airlines record images. but in the last 14 years the recommendation has gone noerp beyond being a suggestion. >> this information would be limited to accident investigation use. and otherwise, would not be available for viewing by anyone. >> jim hall was chairman of the n ntsb when the recommendation was made, after the investigation of several cashes determined that there was not enough cockpit data to determine what went wrong. >> the cameras would be on the instruments and on the manipulations that are made. >> we see the edging and edg
surveillance camera text thing before hitting an suv, cameras are watching train ku ining con this had has reenergizedutting cam a ras in the cockpit. the coalition of airline pilots association said that cameras would be intrusive. >> i want the pilot worried about flying the aircraft and the second thing, is current technology allows you to monitor so many more parameter of the a aircraft, it's not necessary. you will know the altitude and speed and everything mechanically interest the...
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are keeping an eye on train conductors and now the mystery surrounding malaysia flight 370 has reenergizedng cameras in the cockpit. >> the amount of information that they are deriving from the aircraft exceeds anything in the other transport industries. >> the coalition of pilots association says cameras would be intrusive. >> why not put cameras in the cockpit? >> i want the pilot worried about flying the plane and current technology allow youls to monitor so many perimeters it is not necessary. in 2000, the ntsb recommended the federal aviation administration require airlines to record electronic images data included in two cockpit data recorders, one the front of the plane, not the rear. in the last 14 years the recommendation has gone nowhere beyond being a suggestion. >> this information would be limited to accident investigation use. otherwise would not be available for viewing by anyone. >> jim haugh was chairman of the ntsb when the recommendation you made. after the investigation of several crashes found there wasn't enough cockpit data to determine what went wrong. >> the camera
are keeping an eye on train conductors and now the mystery surrounding malaysia flight 370 has reenergizedng cameras in the cockpit. >> the amount of information that they are deriving from the aircraft exceeds anything in the other transport industries. >> the coalition of pilots association says cameras would be intrusive. >> why not put cameras in the cockpit? >> i want the pilot worried about flying the plane and current technology allow youls to monitor so many...
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isolate them, reenergize nato. we can get europe to stand up and say, we're going to support nato -- it's back to the future for nato. nato's been, oh, we don't need that anymore, russia's safe, no problem. we need to show support for nato allies and take a strong stand in europe. >> you bring up europe. i know you're a former united states ambassador to germany. you have tight ties to angela merkel. do you plan to meet with her, ask for germany's help in this? >> well, she issued a pretty tough statement today. i'm not surprised. she's one tough lady. she can be very resolute. to date, she's looked at the diplomacy route. that has not worked very well. she's now talking about hard sanctions. she'll be in town in washington next week. i plan to meet with her on thursday, i believe it is. and encourage europe and germany to take a stand with the united states and nato to show some real resolve. >> it looks like we could be on the brink of civil war in ukraine with russia not backing down. senator dan coats, always g
isolate them, reenergize nato. we can get europe to stand up and say, we're going to support nato -- it's back to the future for nato. nato's been, oh, we don't need that anymore, russia's safe, no problem. we need to show support for nato allies and take a strong stand in europe. >> you bring up europe. i know you're a former united states ambassador to germany. you have tight ties to angela merkel. do you plan to meet with her, ask for germany's help in this? >> well, she issued a...
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assembled his advisers, called for an increase in the defense budget, forfeit case of berlin, a need to reenergize the person policy to slow the soviets down. but what was interesting about it is krischov had taken away a slightly different impression. he was impressed by kennedy's threats and he did not try to drive the united states out of berlin. >> charlie: maximalist, the world from truman to obama. steve sestanovich. thanks. >> thanks. >> charlie: back in a moment. stay with us. >> charlie: reporters jonathan allen and amie parnes are here, they wrote a new book "hrc: state secrets and the rebirth of hillary clinton." it tells the story of hillary clinton's political arc from defeated presidential candidate to chief diplomat to presumed presidential nominee. the authors call it one of the great political comebacks in history. jonathan allen is the white house correspondents for bloomberg and former politico. amie parnes is the chief white house correspondent correspondee hill. how did this idea to do this book at this time come about from two different people? >> that's a good question. so j
assembled his advisers, called for an increase in the defense budget, forfeit case of berlin, a need to reenergize the person policy to slow the soviets down. but what was interesting about it is krischov had taken away a slightly different impression. he was impressed by kennedy's threats and he did not try to drive the united states out of berlin. >> charlie: maximalist, the world from truman to obama. steve sestanovich. thanks. >> thanks. >> charlie: back in a moment. stay...
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keeping an eye on train conductors and now the mystery surrounding malaysia airlines flight 370 has reenergized the debate of putting cameras in the cockpit. >> the amount of information that they're deriving right now from the aircraft exceeds anything from the other transport industries. >> reporter: mike karn of the coalition of airline pilots association says cameras would be intrusive. why not put cameras in the cockpit of commercial airliners? >> i want to pilot worried about flying the aircraft. the second thing is current technology allows you to monitor so many more parameters of the aircraft that it's not necessary. you're going to know the altitude, speed, configuration, everything mechanically about that aircraft. >> reporter: in 2000, the national transportation safety board recommended the federal aviation administration require airlines to record electronic images, data that would be included in two redundant cockpit data recorders, one in the front of the plane, another in the rear. but in the last 14 years, that recommendation has gone nowhere beyond being a suggestion. >> this
keeping an eye on train conductors and now the mystery surrounding malaysia airlines flight 370 has reenergized the debate of putting cameras in the cockpit. >> the amount of information that they're deriving right now from the aircraft exceeds anything from the other transport industries. >> reporter: mike karn of the coalition of airline pilots association says cameras would be intrusive. why not put cameras in the cockpit of commercial airliners? >> i want to pilot worried...
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. >> the search for a missing 21 of the man has a very reenergize over the weekend.ch was held on saturday and yesterday. hamas said he saw his on history. jews believe to be in his home when the female with blond hair and is visible to us on his arm. he is believed to go by his street name chris and his hair has long long and curly. his family lives in san diego and they're very concerned about his mental san diego and they're very concand discer aexcitingal mbinion tastes. richdarkhocolate coveng st ceers san diflaved withy're very it's cholatand uit flavors mbinion tastes. ke y' never periced before. ur iuran,becse wt yo dot kn canurt u. discer bokside. [bl ris]e at clisis wi wilife e ro mayot bcoved? and at y cou be ableor y acdenton yr prerty thmoreou kw,thbett youcaplanor . e ro mayot bcoved? [annncercall-800arme, abt yo ine ansee w mu yououldave. u cabuilyourwn. rit no th sawbeies mi withoh, , wa, banas. ooh,nd gzed cans oa, get choe mywn sce? thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do
. >> the search for a missing 21 of the man has a very reenergize over the weekend.ch was held on saturday and yesterday. hamas said he saw his on history. jews believe to be in his home when the female with blond hair and is visible to us on his arm. he is believed to go by his street name chris and his hair has long long and curly. his family lives in san diego and they're very concerned about his mental san diego and they're very concand discer aexcitingal mbinion tastes....
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. >> getting reenergized. >> out there with the people.ho has had regular jobs over the course of his life. >> that looks like a white range rover discovery. wagon. is the mercedes g i kind of like cars. >> we hope everyone had a wonderful passover and easter. the weather here was perfect. >> gorgeous. >> there you go. easter egg roll. that is today. the sun rising in washington. vice president biden on his way to ukraine. he will land shortly. i am sure mrs. obama and others will be out in full force. >> i think it is weird the april is done the day after. presentse opening december 26. you are ready did that. coming up, boston police department security of the marathon one year after the bombing till three people. we will talk about the risk of terrorism today and how cities like austin around the country are doing with it. this is bloomberg "surveillance." streaming live on your tablet, phone and that bloomberg.com. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg "surveillance." a busy week ahead. the easter egg roll this morning. julianna goldm
. >> getting reenergized. >> out there with the people.ho has had regular jobs over the course of his life. >> that looks like a white range rover discovery. wagon. is the mercedes g i kind of like cars. >> we hope everyone had a wonderful passover and easter. the weather here was perfect. >> gorgeous. >> there you go. easter egg roll. that is today. the sun rising in washington. vice president biden on his way to ukraine. he will land shortly. i am sure mrs....
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. << this search for missing 21 year old man has been reenergize in sampras's coach.in san francisco in february of last year. last weekend the woman said she saw hills on history. there's a new search effort he is believed a beat and with a woman of blond hair. yet a short hair we believe this care is grown and he has curly in long he's going by the name chris perry his family lives in san diego is worried about him. ironically was talking about rural and commuter safety this is a senator is one standing right there in the yellow morning. a train can a little too close was wasn't that the van was meant to cause for attention for the safety of metro-north lines. << coming upon fro nevad and for 20 celebration departed the police officer as busy as service pulse people less toward the park one person was arrested for having a gun. there was a report of gunshots but please do not find any evidence in the shooting. it was last year that there was a tremendous amount of traffic those behind the golden gate park the cost and thousand dollars to cleanup. this year some volu
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up to 30 days a year of respite care for themselves which means they can may be relaxed, may be reenergized or find some time to clean the house or go grocery shopping. allant to encourage eligible caregivers to take advantage of these than the its and connect with a host of resources by visiting caregiver.va.gov. one of the things we learned at this meeting is when you are alone and isolated, often do not even know what resources are available. people are not accessing these resources as they are alone. a nation have to find folks out there who are struggling on their own and help them to connect. that is really what today is about. is about connecting them with the resources available to them. i am so grateful for the leadership shown by everyone here today. want us to take a moment to look around this room. we have republicans and democrats. we're coming together to show our military families how much we appreciate them. moment from me of a earlier this year when my husband shared the story of sergeant first class cory renz state of the union address. i had the chance to sit next to him
up to 30 days a year of respite care for themselves which means they can may be relaxed, may be reenergized or find some time to clean the house or go grocery shopping. allant to encourage eligible caregivers to take advantage of these than the its and connect with a host of resources by visiting caregiver.va.gov. one of the things we learned at this meeting is when you are alone and isolated, often do not even know what resources are available. people are not accessing these resources as they...
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most important we must reenergize the political will of the allies to invest with defense capabilitiesnatalie demonstrating their resolve to allow the alliance to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. this was complicated by the threat picture that forces to the allies to cut spending including defense investment. and then with the transatlantic alliance to come from many years of investment this spans across the administration of both parties simply put if nato did not exist you have to amend that. >> record your questions. >> rabil just run through three questions the first of which now is the time to mount a serious defense as to why we need troop presence when i was a member of the house that made sense to people of those circumstances have changed. so over the course of the decade. >> secretary hagel said what we're looking at attitudes the troop presence that has gone down significantly. so a general and the yukon commander with the steps with the european partners with the allies is the unilateral steps that steps taken ashley alliance and he will be reporting on the planet
most important we must reenergize the political will of the allies to invest with defense capabilitiesnatalie demonstrating their resolve to allow the alliance to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow. this was complicated by the threat picture that forces to the allies to cut spending including defense investment. and then with the transatlantic alliance to come from many years of investment this spans across the administration of both parties simply put if nato did not exist you have to...
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so you have to reenergize your menu. both value, but you also have to offer up no ovation that fits a lifestyle. >> now, steve, at what point does refreshing your brand go overboard? i mean, how much do you dilute your message and offering if you offer too many options for your consumers for your viewers, for >> if you are not true to your brand and stay authentic to it, you are not staying true to your brand. there are occasions for different opportunities, but if you remember the mcdonald brothers starting 50 years ago, they served hamburgers, french fries and coke. today, i don't think you can get away with that, but you have to stay true to who you are. >> you mentioned breakfast, that really is what investors are looking at right now when it comes to mcdonald's. obviously, it has the lion share of this market, but young brands making a pretty big and aggressive move with taco bell and the waffle taco. >> i want to try one. >> starbucks also getting into it. i mean, how much does mcdonald's have to lose? >> i think t
so you have to reenergize your menu. both value, but you also have to offer up no ovation that fits a lifestyle. >> now, steve, at what point does refreshing your brand go overboard? i mean, how much do you dilute your message and offering if you offer too many options for your consumers for your viewers, for >> if you are not true to your brand and stay authentic to it, you are not staying true to your brand. there are occasions for different opportunities, but if you remember the...
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now the mystery surrounding malaysian flight 370 has reenergized the debate of putting cameras in theformation they're deriving now from the aircraft exceeds anything from other transportation industries. >> the airline pilot association says cameras would be intrusive. >> why not put them in the cockpit? >> current technology allows you to monitor other parts of the aircraft that it's not necessary. >> in 2000, the national safety transportation board recommended the aviation administration require airlines to record image, data included in two data a recorders. one in the front of the plane, another in the rear. in the last 14 years that recommendation has gone nowhere beyond being a suggestion. >> this information would be limited to accident investigation use and otherwise would not be available for viewing by anyone. >> jim hall was chairman of the ntsb when the recommendation was made. after the investigation of several crashes, found there wasn't enough cockpit data to determine what went wrong. >> cameras would not be on the face of either of the pilot or the co-pilot. they wo
now the mystery surrounding malaysian flight 370 has reenergized the debate of putting cameras in theformation they're deriving now from the aircraft exceeds anything from other transportation industries. >> the airline pilot association says cameras would be intrusive. >> why not put them in the cockpit? >> current technology allows you to monitor other parts of the aircraft that it's not necessary. >> in 2000, the national safety transportation board recommended the...
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host: a story this morning, saying it is reenergized with jeff as the owner of the washington post.hy did he make the list? amazon remains incredibly influential and every year, they dig deeper and deeper into our lives, whether the soap we buy for family for serial, or their new latest gambit to deliver by drones. the purpose of the drones is what catapulted him this year. listing an institution a little bit. not only did he imbue it with incredible energy and vitality, but it red hat -- it had a renewed sense of purpose. let's go through other names on the list. probably no surprise that pope francis is on the list. a democratic senator and a republican senator, rand paul. senator fromrmer new york wrote it. it is more an appreciation. one of her earliest forays into politics was her politics. he says she would make a great president and she dares anyone to underestimate her. hillary clinton is on the list. her book is out on june. guest: her book is being read as something to a precursor or not. a number of reasons. of course, secretary of state. the will she won't she shadowboxi
host: a story this morning, saying it is reenergized with jeff as the owner of the washington post.hy did he make the list? amazon remains incredibly influential and every year, they dig deeper and deeper into our lives, whether the soap we buy for family for serial, or their new latest gambit to deliver by drones. the purpose of the drones is what catapulted him this year. listing an institution a little bit. not only did he imbue it with incredible energy and vitality, but it red hat -- it...
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i think australia has done a wonderful job in reenergizing the search.ng. i think air marshal houston is in a place does he keep on searching with the ping locators or the auvs. he mentioned the fact he needs some sort of physical wreckage or debris to corroborate the search location, but i think also, if he finds the black boxes, that is another trigger to launch the auvs. we are in a place to build our expectations for the long haul. i expect over the next few days if they don't hear anymore from the pings, we have to go into the second big phase of the operation, that is launching the auvs into the location where the pings were heard. that will take a long time. >> all right. if you gentlemen will say with us here. we want to get to perth, australia because we have -- who is there? matthew chance is there. matthew, are you hearing about what they found in today's search? >> reporter: no, we haven't had actually much detail in terms of what's been coming out of the search zone for the past 48 hours. there has been no press conference given by angus hou
i think australia has done a wonderful job in reenergizing the search.ng. i think air marshal houston is in a place does he keep on searching with the ping locators or the auvs. he mentioned the fact he needs some sort of physical wreckage or debris to corroborate the search location, but i think also, if he finds the black boxes, that is another trigger to launch the auvs. we are in a place to build our expectations for the long haul. i expect over the next few days if they don't hear anymore...
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>> yeah, first of all, i'm at the point, i think that what this is going to do is reenergize the oppositions -- i mean, i'm conflicted also because i'm thinking of the families. >> sure. >> and revenge and no penalty could be terrible. but when you look at 100 years from now, when you look back on our society, and you look at how we deal with each other, the br brutality and punishment. some of this to me is so sad. i'm not necessarily saturday for the guy what he did, just the human quality of this. and again, i wish i had an answer. i wish i knew how to deal with this. >> well, there's one thing, mark, that's always been in the equation when people talk about capital punishment. of course, the first thing you think about is the victim or victim's family. but in state after state, the lack of true certainty of punishment, in some states you get the death penalty, or you get life in jail, but life in jail means 25 years. the certainty of punishment, life in jail means life in jail. that might do something to resolve this age old thing. >> the bigger issues that bill raised about the victims
>> yeah, first of all, i'm at the point, i think that what this is going to do is reenergize the oppositions -- i mean, i'm conflicted also because i'm thinking of the families. >> sure. >> and revenge and no penalty could be terrible. but when you look at 100 years from now, when you look back on our society, and you look at how we deal with each other, the br brutality and punishment. some of this to me is so sad. i'm not necessarily saturday for the guy what he did, just...