All of us want to hold criminals accountable for what they do—everyone does. But the way that we're doing it is not the right way. |
Darn. I was just about to say how great it was in Texas. |
He said, 'I've started making violas, and I'm having very good luck with this,' ... I told him, 'When you make your first violin, I will want it.' |
I asked him what he was doing, and he told me he got into carbon fiber cellos, |
I don't think anyone would have a problem calling a 14-year-old a kid. He should be tried as a juvenile. He should be held accountable but not in an adult jail. |
I thought, 'A serious instrument has to be made of wood, varnished, treated.' |
It was absolutely heart-wrenching, absolutely agonizing. |
It's tremendous fun to play these things, ... It's lightweight, it speaks very easily, it sounds very nice. I was delighted out of my mind. |
We know that a lot of these cases are not going to be given parole ever, but we know that some of them should. |