the ceo of the chairman was don gramm and the publisher was his niece. we informed both of them we intended to publish the initial story as well as subsequent because at had implications for our institution i could not publish it without letting them know and they signed onto it. they knew generally what it was about they were aware it could have implications for our institution in. >>cspan: you have been at "the washington post" three years. this is video now that the ownership has changed but you are on the set being interviewed the only reason they want to run this to hear what she said about the post and what has changed in the short period of time. >> you have five to thousand daily subscribers the 700,000 what are those doing where are they? wide you have 700,000 during the week? >> i think the readers are different for starters as they have more time on sunday. a lot of people get the sunday paper delivered on saturday plus we have the coupons. [laughter] and a lot of people get us a paper for the tv week in the coupons and the magazine and set ba