with me now here in the studio is ronald krauss, an attorney representing the families of the victimsncluding some of the pupils from the school. i am also joined by my colleag , charlotte, who was at the press conference earlier today. welcome to both of you. mr. krause i will begin with you. what does this mean when the father of the copilot today of all days says his son was not oppressive -- depressive and said yes to life, how did that make them feel? >> holding a press conference on the very day of the anniversary made them suffer. they were at a point where they were not just over it, but getting along with it. then they hear the father is coming up with apologies and that made them suffer. sarah: charlotte, you were at the press conference where he made that announcement. walk us through what happened. >> it was at times and uncomfortable press conference. i have never been to one quite like it. it was scheduled for 10:30. the father came out at a quarter to 2:00. i do not know if it was deliberate. there was no explanation. the first thing that happened, we had a monologue fr