dr. king plearl and i thought of his "i have a dream" speech and that was given on the steps of the lincoln memorial. we went there and saw president lincoln there. and then we looked across the mall to the far end. and i saw it as the national nut house. just the day before, the government had been opened. >> the national nut house would be the capitol? >> the congress -- >> the howpt howpts and house of representatives and the congress? >> you used the word wacko. >> i did use the word wacko. >> those people are crazy. they throw hundreds of thousands of people out of their jobs and they say it ultimately in the purpose of creating jobs. madness! you know, my life has been shaped by that kind of situation. madness, craziness on one end of our democracy and the shining ideals of our democracy, memorialized, in those monuments at the other end of the national mall. because incarceration of japanese americans was absolutely crazy! they didn't incarcerate the japanese americans in hawaii. that's the place that was bombed. but the japanese american population was about 45% of the island of haw