about what would have happened had gibson, dunn and crutcher, given her job? meese: if they had given her job she deserved, she probably would be now a retired lawyer from gibson and crutcher, living out her retirement and never would have achieved the remarkable position she did on the supreme court. >> that was a bracing reminder to me of why that story works out in the end, because i've generally told it in a much more grumpy fashion until you corrected me. i'm going to ask evan to do one more thing, which is you are going to have to talk about the relationship between sandra day o'connor and chief justice william h. rehnquist, because that was an intriguing part of your research. >> my wife and i had access to the o'connor family, to her papers and letters, and we were looking for love letters because john o'connor and sandra o'connor had a great marriage, a true, lifelong loving romance. we were going to the papers and there are not any love letters. we went into her chambers at the supreme court and her secretary took us down to a storage closet. and ther