short, the case was filed, a petition was filed, went to a very conservative judge in the district of columb columbia, lambbreth. he looked at it and released the papers, so we now have this nixon grand jury stuff and it's fascinating. it's more insight into the man. and so these are -- you know, there's very little in many regards if you actually want to dig for it, it surprises me that after all these years we really don't know what's on the tapes. i want to tell you something else about the tapes that's very interesting. you can think of your next question while i'm doing this. i was surprised to find -- theoretically all of the private information is removed from the tapes. anything that's personal to the family, his conversations with private friend like b.b. on something totally unrelated to government. scott, you and i might discuss one day i think abuse of government power would be included, and that would have to be amongst the release. if it's b.b. and nixon discussing where they're going to go out on b.b.'s yacht. that's one thing. if they're talking about taking used money, that'