ladies and gentlemen, the author of "turn away thy son", betsy jacoway. [applause] betsy: thank you. thank you, skip, for that wonderful introduction. i want to thank patrick kennedy and nicolai for all their work to make this evening happen. i want to thank the clinton students for inviting me to be here tonight, and i especially want to thank all my dear friends that i'm seeing out in the audience who are here to share with me this exciting story. and one of the first times i've talked about it publicly and shared my findings with the world. i was saying to a young woman a minute ago, this has been like my third child. i've nurtured this for 30 years, and i've been very paranoid about having other people steal my thunder, so i haven't talked about it. and now my baby is out there in the world for everyone to appraise, so it's a little scary. ok, we all know the standard textbook treatment of what happened in little rock in 1957. the little thumbnail sketch in every high school textbook is that the opportunistic governor of arkansas, orval faubus, called