built a lot of midland, one of our both, jenna, who i am named after, my mom's mom, jenna and harold welch were as much of our lives as george and barbara bush. they were cornerstone. midland, texas, is just as much of our life as washington, d.c. we have this juxtaposition in life people don't realize. i think we've been through things on the outside that people have witnessed. but there is losses personal joys and struggles that we're going to share in this book i think will surprise people. >> host: from your upcoming book, for years, right up until this day when we walk into a room or restaurant, or almost any public space together we invariably hear, oh, look, it is the bush twins.at sometimes followed by an eye roll, then the place will fall uncomfortably quiet. oh, those wild bush twins. when did you understand that you had lost the public narrative about your own lives? >> it's a good question. i really think when we were 18, so when my dad become president, we were, when he was running for president we were entering college.en until then jenna's point we were living in texas. we w