we're just going to prove our case some other way, and there certainly seems to be an abundance of evidence to prove the case that this guy is guilty, so i don't see what the problem is here. >> mark, as a defense attorney, what do you make of -- i mean, it's got to be an uphill battle for the public defenders who are assigned to tsarnaev's case. how would you even go about defending someone like this with all the apparent physical evidence, the photographic evidence and the like? >> look, i've got to echo first what jeff just said. this is -- the idea that this congressman is on the intelligence committee and displaying such a lack of intelligence is mind-boggling. this is an american citizen on american soil committing crimes allegedly against other americans. you know, take a look at the results in guantanamo. they haven't exactly been spectacular for the prosecution in the results that they've had.