, the late ray farkas. he was amazing. you were raised with a camera for a reason. >> i clearly was. as i said, i got my first camera probably when i was 5 or 6 years old. it wasn't a video camera back then. but i was always taking pictures of some sort. >> you were raised here, in the business, your brother is at c-span. what do you make of what you experienced on capitol hill yesterday? >> you know, i've never shot anything like that certainly. i really hope i don't shoot anything like that again, though this is fun taking a little tour of media. it's a shame really that there's a woman dead now, you know, with clear health care issues, mental health care issues. for whatever reason i wasn't scared. i don't know why. it felt like a regular traffic stop gone bad. they didn't want to be arrested on capitol hill. when the gunshots went off i realized it was probably not a regular thing. at that point they were driving away and i felt like i wasn't in any danger at all so -- >> danny farkas, great job. thank