and the same question about missy lehand. maybe you want to start with messy. >> the thing with franklin, why didn't you see her after she went home and i think he'd probably say, if he was being honest, i couldn't handle it, but he was leading the allies in the fight of world war ii, so a little bit busy. [laughter] >> yeah, yeah, and his health was so poor, also. the question that i'd have for missy, was did i get it right? so, i don't know. i'm sure, you know, i all the like to say that history is a moving river and you dip your puckett r bucket in and you pull up whatever and you figure that out, but that keeps on moving. even with keiren's book that came out after mine, i caught mistakes, most i was able to correct in the paper book edition, which is good and-- . [laughter] >> actually, i think all you have is the hide hard book which is better, you want a hardback edition of the book. >> no one gets everything right, you know? and there are just so many details and the roosevelts were so secretive in their own way, but