[heartbeat] this is the book of letters of my brother, which we collected after his death in entebbe. harvey: he was an unbelievable writer. somebody told me, the way they referred to him was, they said, "yoni has all the golf clubs in the bag." yeah, no, he was an exceptional, uh, human being and turned out to be an unbelievable leader and a great military commander. he had indescribable courage, and he was-- there was nothing pompous about him, you know? he never-- he never played the part. he was the genuine article, and everybody who knew him knew it. he didn't have to-- i'll say this, he never-- he didn't have to die to be a legend. he was a legend already in his life. you have said that when you were at mit and-- and he was killed in entebbe, that-- you said, the hardest thing that you've ever had to do in your life was tell your parents, that you were the one. yeah, it was, um-- that was, uh... indescribable agony. when my younger brother called me and told me that yoni had been killed in entebbe, which i had a premonition that he would tell me that... it was as if my world...