when he gets here, he'll meet with the members of some of the familiesst victims. so far, the white house has been very discreet about releasing any of the specifics of who he'll be meeting with. but he's going do that. and then come here. i'll tell you, brooke, we have spoken with people who have been lined up since 5:30 in the morning to come and hear the president's remarks and everyone inside. 12,000 people is what it can hold. i wouldn't be surprised if there is that overflow capacity and, you know, a president will speak. the president of the university, a student. and, you know, very different perspectives among people we talk to about what they'd like to hear from the president. most of all, they're excited that tucson can be highlighted for what it is -- for the positives. there are a lot of people very upset that tucson is maybe coming under a glare of a negative light. they want to show this is a place that can be one of healing and good will. brooke? >> so they want the president to focus on the positives. what about the president