kate mulgrew q. >> tom power: i do want to talk about your new memoir. you read it? >> tom: i certainly did. >> kate: you did? >> tom: i did. >> kate: put your hand up. >> tom: i did. >> kate: hand to god. >> tom: i swear to god i did, and i really enjoyed it. you are--but i wanted to talk about why you wrote this book. and you replied it was because "i want to be known." >> kate: right. >> tom: and as someone in the public eye i want to know what being known means to you. >> kate: well when you play other characters for 40 years as an actress, i wouldn't say you hide behind them, but it's a commodious cloak to wear, isn't it? and it shields the actor from a great many things. and as i approached 60, having led a very complex, rich, challenging, often difficult life, i wanted to be known for who i am. it's, um--i suppose it's existential, you can call it whatever you like, but it certainly is a moment of recognition. i wouldn't say that it was epiphanic. i mean i just--it dawned on me that it was time, and i wanted to leave something. it's an important f