they moved in and on july the 5th was the first day that they took -- started shangrila as a presidential retreat. things went along really well for a couple of years until the secret service got nervous about the safety of shangrila, that it might be vulnerable to air attack from the enemy so roosevelt started looking for an alternative to this place, a place a little more secure, a little more safe from air attack. so there was a place, a little more tropical, little more remote, and just think what would have been had president roosevelt followed through and moved the presidential retreat from shangrila to guantanamo as he called it. >> so mike, you were the commanding officer at the end of president clinton's term and the start of president bush's term. you got to run the place. tell us a little bit about what that entailed and tell us about the place itself, what's there, what is camp david like. >> thank you, holly. and president bush, mrs. bush, great to see you again, thank you for this honor. 200 acres. the mountain park, as the president said worked with the national park servic