lead designer of 1 world trade center, architect daniel lieberstein of thee original pn and paul goldberger pauluthor of "why architecture matters" and i'm pleased to have all of them at this table.au i want just to start with sortar of -- and go with -- start with you. are you satisfied at where we are now? >> i'm sad it took us as long as it took to get here? >> rose: that would be my nextq. >> but i'm thrilled we are where we are and the process that is i taking place today so enormous lid gratifying? >> rose: you will be pleasedwit. >> very much so. >> i couldn't be happier. w i think, if you look at where we had been and where we are today, the forward momentum, the sense of the project going forward, it's in a very good place. >> i have always been optimistic about the site.ea it's fantastic. i think we're seeing theui results, not just rebuilding but the cultural sense of what the space means and a return toll life, not just the old life but+ resurgence of america really from this space. so i think it's really inspiring and something that is, of course, a work in progress because it's not