i remember barbara underwood came to yale law school and she described what is very common for women of my age. there were no ladies' rooms so she was assigned to the janitor's closet to go to the bathroom. my conference story is apparently -- j assigned a security guard to the men's room here just outside the hall to keep all of us from taking it over. [laughter] i love this are: times. -- ark of time. >> i am the real anita. [laughter] [applause] >> as contained in your book, which is a phenomenal book -- i cannot say enough what a gorgeous writer. she writes like a dream. in the title, you use the word "home." tomorrow will be the 100th anniversary of your late mother. you dedicate this book to her and your grandmother and your great-grandmother. i wonder if you could talk a little bit about the framing of the discussion of the housing crisis in terms of the women in your life. you told me a story about ken burns. i wonder if you could start with that. >> we have all seen the wonderful documentary's that ken burns does on pbs. after the conclusion of the one on jag, i had a conver