eagan, in person, was almost extraordinarily impersonal.riendly, warm, gracious, legant, but not there. on paper, there was a particular correspondence he had with a 14-year-old black kid in the district, which, if you read it, is really impressive. in person, very different. i worked with nancy reagan on her memoirs, and i'll tell you two quick stories about that. one was, we had to describe the nature of their relationship. and we went back and forth. i worked very closely with nancy as opposed to trump. on the text, and we talked about what she could say that would convey the reagan persona,ing and what she eventually said was ronald reagan likes people, but doesn't need them. except for me, and sometimes i even wondered about that. that's a hell of a line. and we used it. >> who wrote it for her, by the way? >> well, she wrote the book with a guy named bill very advantage, but it was language that we created that would convey what she meant, even if it wasn't every last board of hers. she certainly wouldn't let us say it. the other thin