capitol and was carrying around a member-only sign and was sentenced to a month behind bars today, i mean her life has been pretty torn apart by this event. she was a senior about to gradwrite, and she went back, her parents are mad at her. she broke down. i mean that was legitimate remorse. it seemed compelling. she talked about how her life was torn apart. there are those similar to her charged with minor offenses that i think they're victims still. they really don't seem to be legitimately sorry for their actions. >> ryan reilly, thank you. >> thanks so much. >> joining us now are barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney in michigan and a law professor at the university of michigan law school. and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and a professor at the university of