john schieffer tried to get me -- try to get my archives in 1979.ey man, i've only been out of high school ten years. but john, thank you. you must have seen something. 38 years later, here i am. >> he had the vision. this is a question for john. dear sir, in the last print issue -- >> just talk with a dear sir, i like that. no one ever done a. >> dear sir, in the last print issue of newsweek, you wrote that the fate of journalism is uncertain. that was december 2012. as of the few worries rage against truth and responsible language, how do you feel today? >> i think the fate of journalism is uncertain. i think that journalism as a enterprise is facing unique pressures, both culturally and politically, which we talked about. but also economically. i would draw -- i try to make this point, i don't know how useful it is. i think the media is one thing, and the price is another. we are all part of the media, you have a phone, you have the power if something goes viral to reach more people than -- ever thought of reaching. and, so there's a media world,