to think because during the time in which dunning can work for the associated negro press which was claude barnett was like a news agency. they weren't respected. and that's part of the problem. so can you imagine it's 1947 now done again a sharecropper's daughter has done all these different things within russellville struggled through all this to get to dc. now she's in washington dc. and she lands this job. and she wants to cover what's going on in. the cap on the capitol he on capitol hill, but she realizes something. well, where am i going to take my notes? where am i going to you know, what am i gonna go? so she goes into one of these press galleries. well, she realizes soon that she's not supposed to be there and you're not supposed to take notes. in the press galway, you know, so she fats in the end of well in the in the gallery for the people. let's play the visitors game. that's what i mean. so she says, okay. she sees these reporters going into the press gallery so she follows them. but she realizes she's in a world. that she's not welcome. this is a reporter's head heaven. i think that's the word she uses in