i remember bob bennett said to me -- i said to him, you have to understand. you're not just representing me. you are representing a cost. freedom of the press. and he said -- i do not want to represent a cause i want to represent judy miller and i don't want you to be in jail. brian: what is the impact of the jail time? judith: for me, jail was something that happens. i had been in iraq watching soldiers do incredibly dangerous work. sleeping on the ground with them. camping out in abandoned weapons facilities. eating mrnas for three months. freezing in the desert. i kept saying that's where is that whether that is too hot to fight in. i turned it into a reporting assignment. what was painful though was the times. that fight -- that war was much more peaceful than going to jail. i feel i went to jail for the right reasons and that the decision was correct. i would do the same thing again tomorrow if i had to. if i had to protect us source, it is the only thing you can do. i have no regrets about any of this. as scooter libby says, life is unfair. i think i ha