i relied very heavily on jeff moore who was an utterly first class economist as to the accuracy. there was -- and jim hodgson used to sit down with jeff and his staff to go over the press releases and it was the press releases that became controversial. there was a feeling in the white house that the press releases were biased, that is to say, if unemployment went up, it was very bad thing. if it went down it was a statistical quirk that was the line. and i was called once by fred molik who was head of personnel as i recall and expressed the disquiet of the white house of recent press releases. i went over them myself and thought this was some merit the white house concern. it didn't seem fair. this was consternation about two individuals who were senior people in the bls. one of them's name was henley and you reminded me earlier the other was goldstein. and in order to get them out of the line of fire and also perhaps to resolve the problem, i arranged for one of them to go to harvard for a year as a fellow and the other transferred somewhere else. and that's all i knew at that s