people who grew up in judicial districts where there's a lot of restraint. but this judge was spot on to hold the parties accountable in the way that he saw fit and, perhaps, ultimately this works out in general flynn's favor to have the sentencing continued and to have the government give the judge a more fulsome explanation of what they view as the value of general flynn's cooperation. i'd be interested to hear chuck's view. there's been a lot of criticism of the mueller investigation for offering general flynn a sentence that's a noncustodial sentence. he won't go to prison. yet prosecutors have to often use this plea bargain to get the ball rolling in an investigation. so i'm wondering what chuck thinks about that sentence and whether he believes general flynn should have received some form of a custodial recommendation. >> yeah. i think that's a great question, joyce. to my mind, this is what