so they have relied heavily on the ap, lawrence gobright. the official dispatches from stanton, secretary of war. those are heavily relied on. as we keep moving to the day they look to other sources. they look to, i think there are reports from the evening "post" and the "daily chronicle" which are local d.c. papers. they are obviously also reporting wildly on this. where we get reports of the crime scene, which is some interesting information that comes out of "the chronicle." then we get the notes from the doctor at the bedside, which "the herald" gets from the "washington evening star." not in a malicious way. maybe not overly collaborative but certainly it was with , permission. the report from the chronicle, "the star," so the information is getting out because that is seen as the most critical thing. in the final edition, we get some reports of not just mourning, which we know is going on, but people celebrating. it was still -- the civil war was over but there were still divisiveness within the nation. and not just among the conspirat