geoff shepard , where are you in the photo. guest: i was probably not in it because that was the public team. i was part of the solicitation team that did the planning and analysis. i am the one who transcribed the tapes. other people went into court. i hired all of the staff but i wasn't porting to st. clair. host: we are taking your calls on this, the 50th in a bursary of the 1972 watergate reagan. let us know your questions and comments. we are going to start with carolyn out of mount vernon, new york, emma kratz line -- democrat's line. caller: if it wasn't for the security guard who discovered the break-in. you keep talking about the break-in, it was an african-american security guard who discovered the break-in and he was never given the credit. in fact, he was demonized for discovering the break-in and he ended up dying broke. what do you have to say about that? host: his name was frank willis, the washington post today with a picture. do you want to take this one? guest: you are totally correct. it was his astute watchi