hit the ground running on economic development, trying to revitalize -- in fact, i appointed herman millerdowntown, who gave us a whole bunch of recommendations. my idea was to revitalize, transform washington in terms of the neighborhoods, in terms of the downtown area, in terms of a whole range of things as well as social programs that we did. incidentally, doubled the number of hotel rooms. a lot of my detractors don't want to give me credit for that, but the people have given me credit about that. >> i've written a number of critical stories but i know this thing. at 14th and u, part of the riots in the '60s, you put the reed center building. developers said, no, no, don't put a building there. that's not a good thing. now u street is a destination point for people. now, i think -- i don't want to rush you along here but i said to some people, maybe that building ought to be named after you when the time comes. >> i'm not interested in that building. >> what would you like to be named after. >> i'm not going to say because they might kill it, you know. i know better. when i decided to