this is in 1973, also, i think after the catherine graeme lunch. he said we're going to think about investigating watergate. i've read your stories. the implications are incredible to e have an obligation launch an inquiry, who are your sources? and i said, you know, we're just -- we can't name our sources even to you. he said, i understand that. but we're going to go ahead and i hope we can get to the bottom of the involvement of the deputy campaign manager, gruden. drew the line there. of course, they launched that investigation. it f the anomalies it was was voted 77-0 by the senate. many republicans signing phenomenon for this investigation tanned it was the gold standard of investigations. they got testimony from everyone. they discovered the tapes, which were crucial to unraveling what really happened in watergate, so the causal connection there, people say, make extravagant claims about the press or the post bringing down the president, that's just not true. what happened is the agencies of government, the senate eventually, the house of rep