patrick soon-shiong, congratulations. i you'esting in a newspaper at a time when few around fewer people are reading them. why? >>ell, i think it's important for democracy, it's important r education, it's imortant for this country, and it's an institution at i think we need to protect, and, to me, i grew up in apartheid, south africa, and the othnling that was my respite was a newspaper, frankly. >> woodruff: and, you know, you and i haa little bit of a conversation about this not long ago when we tald. what is it about journalism today that you think you can make thrive? because we look across the country, newspapers are struggling, people are moving to mdigital, what is your dr here? >> well with, the first thing, there's a fund mental need of this issue of truthful news, right. i think that tu -- and as i said in my letter, i think fake news is a cancer of our times and, frankly, this social tmedia allowss proliferationle metastasis. i think the pce where wneed to find truthful information and journalistic integrity i