>> you know, i -- it's interesting because it's, you know i was a huge freddy prinze fan.f "chick coand the man." it actually inspired me. it ignited something in me when i was 12 years old that i'd never felt before, which was a love of a performer that kind of looked like me, that was latino at a difficult time and was a friend in the house where i had no friends. i wrote a letter to nbc asking for tickets to see "chico and the man." and i asked my grandmother if she would take me. and she said that she would. and then on the day of the event, i didn't go. because she wouldn't take me. and then he committed suicide i think two years after. i'm friends with his widow kathy and his son. but the one thing for me inherently because i would have liked to have seen him with my own eyes. >> we've discussed a lot of pretty heavy stuff today, george, which was enlightening because you're just known as this fun guy on tv, and then you find out there are so many more layers to you. what have you really learned about yourself? you know, the one thing that i believe nothing was ever