it s out of standards. i said do you see anything in eu standards now? he said, no, this is with our money. if you want to stop it, i ll make a press conference and say that you are acting like the commission that decided what color the sky and what color is land and what color is skin of people. and then he said we negotiate. i said every negotiation is great. every consensus is great. the effect was fantastic. people started to participate and reshape their shops and everything so they felt safer. it was a beautiful thing. there s this theory in the united states called a broken window theory. you must know it. you go into a crime ridden neighborhood and first thing you do is fix the broken windows and that makes people have a sense of order and then they start reclaiming it. is that what you did?
eric: keep it at home. broken window theory. if you see the broken windows in the area, crime will get elevated. if you pick the broken windows the perception it s safer and cleaner and the businesses come back and jobs come back. we have seen this in new york city and washington, d.c. if you take an area and turn it in a place with business and people employ and have jobs to get young people in workplace to keep them busy it s very important. going to the arguement that juan has made all week, the kids from the single parent homes are likely to live in poverty and commit crimes. this costs us money in lives and dollars. eric: juan, if you apply to this horrific killing that happened outside of oklahoma