We know that a lot of these cases are not going to be given parole ever, but we know that some of them should.

I asked him what he was doing, and he told me he got into carbon fiber cellos.

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.' .

Darn. I was just about to say how great it was in Texas.

I thought, 'A serious instrument has to be made of wood, varnished, treated.' .

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.

It was absolutely heart-wrenching, absolutely agonizing.

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.