and rry ferro, too. it bothers me thateople hate the press and hate what we're doing not for oursves, but because of what that implies about what themit do inhe wayer judicial onion or legislative restraints or not caring about our freedo. hope tdon't thin we're initive and uncaring and don't think about ethics becausi think we all do. can i say-- i don't hate the press. i don't either. ms. ferraro. what ieel is n... am a suprter of the first amendment rights. that's o of our basic freedoms. but what i am concerned about, and it's a concern that com out of personal expeence, is that sometimes the press reaches over that very fine line, which you haveescribed, and takes their rights that they have and foets their responsibility to the public and, i think, to the public officials they're covering. and when thecross that line and don't exert responsibility, they start moving in and affecting the ivate lives and the privacy rights of the individual, which jeane has said, where you give up those rights of pri