the governor of colorado, governor ralph carr, the only elected official at that time to take a principled stand and speak out against the interment. and for that his political career was demolished. he ran for reelection and was slaughtered by it. so there are people. i mean, there's this myth that japanese-americans didn't take a stand. they sheepishly went into the camps. not true. people did take a stand. others resisted. others challenged it all the way to the supreme court. >> on the right there. yes. >> just a quick question. >> where are you? >> did earl warren ever apologize? >> where are you. there you are. >> the gorgeous lady over here. by the way, you guys were both impressive but i love me some george. >> what was your question? >> did earl warren ever apologize or admit that that was constitutionally incorrect? >> he never apologized during his living years, but he left a memoir and in that he said the greatest regret in my life was the role he played in the interment of japanese americans. so he owned up to it in his memoirs, which were published after his passing. >> in th