one of the pete's closest allies, i guess, or somebody he loved to sing with was a man named baldamara valesquezpete would always find time to go and do a fundraiser, go and do an event for it. nobody else was paying attention or very few people but that's how you build movements. you build them by keeping at it over long periods of time, making your commitment where you could and i think that, you know, i look at onni, who is with us today. she has done that on soap many levels. other artists are doing it. there are a lot of people who learned how to be a musician activist from pete seeger. i don't think anything is going to die with him. i think i planted a lot of those pomegranite seeds. >> sandy, in a few seconds we have left, it seemed he was ready to do it all the way up to the end of his life? >> oh, my god, i was at his house that he built with his hands. he took me for a tour with his electric truck. it was phoning for musicians united to save bristol bay. up to the end, he was available. i want too say at what it said on his banjo. this machine surrounds hate and forces it to surrender