we couldn't see it, so we asked jerry cauthen if he could. >> cauthen: no, i don't.t's not enough of a tilt to see. this is not like the leaning tower of pisa. >> wertheim: and there it is: the inevitable comparison to that greatest engineering gaffe of them all-- not the landmark any present-day developer wants to be associated with. millennium partners declined our request for an on-camera interview, but pointed out their tower was built to code. they blame their neighbors, specifically construction of the transbay terminal, san francisco's answer to grand central station, right next door. transbay declined an on-camera interview, too, but told us millennium had already sunk ten inches before work began on their project. and right on cue, here come the lawyers. lawyers for millennium partners, for the transbay terminal next door, for the tower's structural engineers and geotechnical engineers, for the architect and the builder, for the homeowners association, and for the city. and yes, even for joe montana. there are 20 parties to various millennium tower lawsuits,