of tactical and humanitarian problems that were pressing, and i woke up and the guy next to me, ryan dentin, read his mail and said -- i can't repeat what he said on tv, but he said is choice words. bin laden dead. i think i looked at him and said what the hell does the that have to do with anything now? we're busy. this place is busy. so it was a strange -- i had been at 9/11. i've seen a lot of the costs of 9/11. the costs of the western reaction to 9/11. government reactions, anyhow, kind of seen the world get upended, and still in a big state of disorder over this. so i had both an intellectual and emotional to be a degree of personal stake in all of this, and i was sfruk by struck by where i was in the relevancy of the situation. i couldn't imagine cheering. i didn't want talk about that any more that i wanted to talk about the phillies game. >> my observation that day was that i found in my own, in the city where i was living, and really, from reading other people's coverage, a lot of those people were young, and i think that what chris was saying about mob mentality might play a litt