bush, they created afrikom. that was a black general who was a four-star general who was the first commander on after, -- afrikom. that was one network showed that interviewed the general about military options against boko haram. me. you would think that somebody in the newsroom, somewhere in america someone would say, i wonder who might be in next bert on affairs -- an expert on affairs on that from the military viewpoint. not one call. not one. he was a commander. because you did not have somebody in the newsroom who knew kit ward existed. and so if you don't even have someone in an interview knows he exists, then you don't have anybody saying, we might want to call general kip board. before he retired, and understand, i started every job with the understanding you're going to get fired anyway. [laughter] coming, -- y'all can look at the newsroom numbers. you can play it safe and get laid off and be mad, or you can do you, get laid off, and do what i was supposed to do while i was there. in the six years i wa