he was sophomore class president. they say in that neighborhood where they grew up, no one referred to him as bobby or bobby wails, it was our bobby. our bobby bales. they were so proud of him in the neighborhood that i think there's just a great deal of shock trying to reconcile the young man that they grew up with and the accusations, the man who stands accused of this horrible a act, as one of the neighbors said in cincinnati, we keep thinking it's a mistake, they've got the wrong name. that when we see his face it's going to be somebody else. richard? >> so difficult for that xhubt. thank you, john yang. let's bring in retired general wesley clark. thanks for being with us. in just looking at sergeant bales' background, let's go through a couple of things. a ten-year war vet, nearly 1,200 days of combat deployment, combined four tours in iraq and afghanistan, passed over for some promotions. he was a stockbroker who joined