This week, we learned that the Defense Department has classified the 2009 Ft. Hood killings as ‘workplace violence’ – and not terrorism as many others believe is the case. Texas Rep. John Carter represents the district containing Ft. Hood. What does he make of this classification? What does it say about our approach to this war? Are semantics like this pervasive in the military or is this a product mostly of the Washington culture? And what benefits and honors are likely to be denied to the victims of the Ft. Hood shootings because of this designation? We discuss it all with Rep. Carter.