>> i had a conver -- the president of haiti, rene preval, brought me in today, because he said he was concerned for the area of haiti. he was reading that i was hiding. we've had several death threats, six or seven. the president, rene preval, said if i need that, he would provide more security on our behalf. >> larry: do you need more security? >> no, we don't need any more security, larry. i'm actually comfortable where i'm at right now. i'm in my hometown, and i'm comfortable. >> larry: if they turn you down, if you're not allowed on the ballot, does the fight go on? >> if i'm turned down on the -- tomorrow, what we will do is, we have the movement for the youth, which is called fas a fas and the political party, living together. we will continue to fight in the sense of how can we work with the new government, the administration, which -- to give kids which is one of the number one things in the constitution, the haitian constitution, says all kids should have privilege to a free education. and that's something that we're going to push on, whether if i make it or not. >> larry: th