their soul to get them to want to live, and there's nothing like laughter, and, you know, charlie chaplin just reads across any-- tom and jerry, all these. so you know, as crazy and as silly and as insignificant as we are, in a way, we are the keeper of the dreams, and we have to just keep on going and trying to just speak to the truth, as they say. you know, you've been terrific on the first amendment, a defender of the first amendment freedoms, and yet, occasionally in an interview, i hear you throw a shot at the media. how strongly do you believe in a free press? i believe in the free press. i totally believe in the free press, and you know, i wish more of it was free, because i--it just seems as if they're not asking questions, you know, that they would roll over in terms of-- it's very tricky because, you know, you start waving national security, and then nobody gets to see anything, hear anything, and if you're lucky enough to have some contacts outside of the united states, you understand the difference in the way news is reported, and you--you know, right after the 11th, everybody