haynes johnson, a long-time panelist and retired columnist for "the washington post," assed away this morning. haynes was a pulitzer prize winner, a best-selling author, a teacher, and our friend. here, during a 1989 "washington week" appearance, he drops a bit of prescient knowledge about how the world would come to view ronald reagan. >> i think reagan as he recedes will be seen as both a much stronger president and a president in which there are many more consequences to come from. the debts you talked about, the idea that you've made america feel better but there are enormous debts to be paid yet to come. the country unprepared maybe to deel with the education, the environment, all of these, they've been postponed and they're coming up very much in the 1990's. gwen: as usual, he was completely right. sthks, haynes. and our condolences go out to his wife, kathryn. stay tuned on pline for more of our round table conversation at pbs.org/washingtonweek the and our respect to all who have served. have an observant memorial day. good night the -- good night. >> corporate funding for wol