have a goodu don't editor, you will get in trouble and it won't he is much fun. and a paid white house employee for richard nixon. what did you learn from him? he was -- peggy: he was wonderful. he took me under his arm a little bit and was sort of an advice person. did i say that the right way? charlie: the former opinion page editor. he called me and had me come in and write op-ed pieces at the wall street journal informally. and then one day he picked up the phone and called me up in a lighthearted way and said, there's this new thing called the internet and the journal is going to have internet editorial page and internet columnist. will you be one? i said yes not knowing it would become a major part of my life. monthered me x dollars a i asked if we can add 10% of that so that in retrospect i felt like i drove a hard bargain. charlie: you should of said 50%. peggy: i should've had you there. charlie: who is jane jane? peggy: by maternal grandfathers sister who had a great impact on me when i was a child. i spent a great deal of time with her in the summers a