seven day a week paper. they are going forward without the five slain staffers you see on screen. it was notable in this motion s edition, the annapolis mayor is quoted as saying he s worried the national media is already moving on, we re onto the next story and next attack, onto the next spasm of violence somewhere else in the country. he s urging flags to be at half staff as a memorial. you see this morning s cover, remarkable because it s a story retracing what happened. i think more broadly, the shooting attack clearly brought new attention to what journalists do every day in local communities like annapolis and also in big city papers like the washington post. the day before the shooting in annapolis, i spoke with marty baren, the head of the washington post and talked about the need whether it s covering the president or covering a small town, the need for courage. here s what he said. we re under a lot of pressure. it s something we ll have to deal with. i think that we ne