will speak his mind, but he will be bound to the evidence that was presented and the judge has already indicated that she will instruct the panel or the jury in this case that they are not to consider the defense that he intended to put forward, which was, in essence, defense of others. those others being, in this case, the taliban. that is not in defense, that is legally sufficient for the jury to consider. >> the taliban certainly wasn't knocking on the door at a u.s., you know, army post, that was heavily guarded, et cetera. so that makes complete sense. steve, i hope you'll be able to stick with us. we hope to cover this case. cameras or no cameras inside the courtroom, it is amazing, groundbreaking stuff and it is a fascinating case and we'll need your expertise as we sort of move through this sort of thick wicket of military law. steve, thank you. >> thank you, ashleigh. >> always good to have steve razor with us. i want to switch gears to southern california. a dire situation playing out there. there are two kids who are missing right now. and here's the really hard part.