of a people that has suffered genocide is much stronger than the basic human empathy that one should have when people die needlessly. it's like how a tutsi would feel in rwanda if someone, a hutu again said kill all tutsis. it's the way that the herrero people and the namo people in today's namibia would feel. it's the way armenian people and the way jews feel all around the world when someone yells and feels comfortable yelling "all the jews must die" and goes ahead and does it. i think there's a special historical burden. the jewish people and the tutsis and others. and this hits at the core. and there's a historical burden of those around them to understand that this is a particularly traumatic moment for members of the american community who happen to be jewish americans. >> thank you for that. >> it's a terrible day.