we're going to have a get together and watch it on television together in ken klausen's office. i said fine. so i went over there and walked in and there was an open bar. i said to people, why is there a bar in here? i thought we were just going to watch alex butterfield and go back to our offices. they said, we need to have a bar and keep the drinks up. i said okay. that's fine. and we sat down to watch. and of course it was in that testimony in the afternoon that he broke the news that at richard nixon's instructions there had been a taping system put in. that was quite instructive to me. a number of white house aides were pretty young, wandering around ken klausen's office and all of us who had gone to these elite colleges -- i had gone to yale -- we were just elated because all along we had been trying to move a negative about watergate that he didn't do it. he didn't know. he wasn't involved in the coverup. great. we finally have proof because we have these tapes that'll show that he's innocent. and all the kids who had come up from, you know, on the wrong side of the track