bush did, and i thought it was brilliant, and i believe in this regard and perhaps next week barbara perry will speak about this, is that they looked at the tour of the white house that jacqueline kennedy gave in 1962, and they realized that it had really warmed her up. people really liked her much more after that. so both of the bushes, both barbara and george, gave a prime time tour of the white house on a program on abc. and it was a tour of the family-level of the white house. and it was very endearing. and sam donaldson was one of the reporters who was going on this tour, and he says to barbara bush at one point, i understand that during world war ii, winston churchill used to visit the white house and he would walk around in the all together, if you were first lady would you permit it. the first lady said i definitely would permit it but i wouldn't look. [laughter] >> later on she goes out onto the white house -- to the balcony that had been built by harry truman, and sam donaldson said to her, you know, mrs. bush, this particular balcony was built by mr. truman. and barbara says, we