should not move him. let him die in this hospital. the parents have raised money through a campaign by "daily mail" and such to move him to america. a court is going to decide this this week. what should happen? >> i think, i'm not a medical or legal authority. and, yet, that has not prevented many people from weighing in on this debate. one thing that is from the starting point, a terrible tragedy for that family. what is so noticeable is how it has become, as you have been saying, immediately politicized and it actually maps a bit what david was talking about. a whole lot of people defending the family's rights to decide against the establishment and against the experts and against those wagging their finger and telling us what to do. some overlapping even in the personnel of the campaign with the parents. the anti-european and populous party. part of this overall mood from si science and data and what