dave isay?ple it is another people who live these lives of sacrifice and decency and courage that just don't get talked about enough. this is kind of a radical book. there are no billionaires, no millionaires, no celebrities, no professional athletes, but to me these are really the stories about work that matter. amy: it really harkens back to stats terkel he cut the ribbon on our first big many years ago. and 92 he flew to new york to cut the ribbon on the booth. he is since passed away. i think he came on your show when he did that. he said when he cut the booth, we know who the architect of grand central was. but who lay these floors, who built these walls, those are the stories you have to get through storycorps and we're been fighting ever since to do it. and you go let's turn to studes terkel. >> what has happened to the human vice? loud talking buzz. i was leaving the airport in atlanta. you leave the gate, take a train, it takes you to the concourse of your choice and i get into this tra