and then we voted on peter rubino's motion. that was the night that i decided that i could not support the republican position, especially after our own counsel had given us an analysis of why the edited transcripts were inadequate. and so as they were calling the roll, two democrats, john conyers, voted against. when it came to me, i knew it was going to fail by a tie vote if i voted with the republicans and i decided i couldn't do that. i voted to support peter rubino and that changed things. >> bill, did you see a lot of bipartisanship? >> the members are pretty colorf colorful, we were sitting around discussing article ii, agency abuse, misuse of the fbi and the cia. one of the members scratched his head and said what's the theme of this article? i don't get it. jack brooks, a cigar-smoking congressman from texas was leaning way back in his chair smoking a cigar, relaxing. he came down hard, took the cigar out of his mouth and said the thing of this article is that we're going to get that son of a -- out of there. i wouldn'