0 our wounded warriors and unfortunate growing number we are continuing to lose to military suicide. my father took care of soldiers to the end and i ask that we as americans do the same. so today, a weight has been lifted off of my shoulder. he has been held accountable for his actions and the panel gave him justice and i agree with that justice. >> as a christian i can not say i wish anyone dead for crimes against me or my family but that doesn't mean that i'm opposed to the death penalty or that if the government or the families of the other 13 murder victims want the death penalty that they are not perfectly justified. >> this has been a very long and exhausting process. we are tired. we are hurt. but we are resolved. justice has been served. today's sentencing does not bring my father home. his laughter to our ears and his smile to our eyes. but justice does not end here. you the media will decide whose voice will be heard and whose face we will remember. our hope it is not the voice of murderers or terrorists but it is the voice of those who stood and those who continue to stand in a true and honorable defense of others. bill: wow. so powerful too. bit later this hour we will talk with a soldier who was wounded at at fort hood on the post there. retired arm staff sergeant sean man something with us live. his reaction coming at the bottom of the hour from his home in the state of washington. what a road he has had to travel. we'll talk to sean coming up here. martha: we're looking forward to that and hearing from all those individuals. so important as the family members point out. in the meantime let's get awe snapshot on the health of the u.s. economy because we got some new numbers this morning. here is the commerce department that is a real shift in the economy. mean as whole lot less take-home pay. and that means we're in trouble for the rest of this year. martha: wow. that's a very stunning number, stuart, that you just pointed out. you know what? it reminds me of union leaders who say the 40-hour work week are over and very unhappy what they're getting from obamacare in terms of hiring in this country, a huge disconnect between the administration and what is happening on the ground here. >> we're redefining what is full-time work. full-time work is now 30 hours a week and above. part-time is 30 hours aweek and below. we're rapidly shifting full-time above 30 hours to part time. that can not be a good thing for this economy. welcome to the new normal, martha. martha: yeah. love it. love it. love it. thanks so much. stuart, we will see you later on the business channel. bill: i kind of like the old way. martha: i kind of like the old way too. bill: we're just getting rolling here in a moment. president obama said it would be a shot across the bow but will strikes against syria do much of anything in the long run and should the president be talking about this? ralph peters with me in washington is up on that next, martha. martha: check this out. dramatic video from inside of a race car that crashes and then bursts into flames. my goodness. how did the driver possibly survive that inferno? we will talk to him live.