can fix these horrific injuries. i did ask him because we know the department of justice has launched the criminal probe. i asked him if he believes there is a criminal case against general motors and he wouldn't get that. he said he's not there for that, only to compensate the victims. >> and the families of the victims, as they consider whether to participate, this is a choice they're making right? >> absolutely. if they decide to take whatever money is offered to them from ken feinberg, they have to give up completely their right to sue general motors in the future. that is a tough decision for some of these family members because some of them told us, this isn't about the money. we want to send a message, we want our day in court. one mother said who lost a daughter, that's a very tough decision they're going to have to make. one of the mothers who logs her daughter in a crash she blefs was caused by the ignition defect was at the press conference today. i want you to listen to her a reaction. >> it's really not about the money. it just isn't. it's making sure that, for me, that each aefr every single