but to be able to anunsuate, he wanted to be american. that's what he wanted. he wanted to be an american and be a patriot. always wore a little flag on his lapel. here he was. he was groomed for this. for this task. >> thank you. tell us about the decision to put cameras? >> well, he always said to me that i wound up having to -- i never met a press person in my life until i got to the office. never. i had no contact with pressmen. and every day, out in front of the office would be 25 or 30 pressmen every day. it was everybody. it was just sort of constant. but, i must say the quality of the press men were extraordinary. some of the great reporters of our time covered this story. and he always said to me, that was sort of left to me that all the press contacts, press conversation, once in a while you would get a conversation with the chairman and john doehr. and all the pressmen would make fun of him because they had no information. but we'd do it every once in a while we'd have a little press gathering. you have to remember. we have to explain what we're doin