issues that we've seen--our meltdown leading up to the iraq war in which our major papers in some sesa ty d't do as good a job as they should, and now they have fewer reporters to do that job. that's a worry. >> bob. >> yeah, yeah. i mean, you have to be worried, but basiclyi am very optimistic about it, and if you look at the history of this country, the first amendment, not by accident but because the peop w dw that up realized it was a core function of this democracy that they were building, and time and time again, the first amendment in one way or another has kindf ov ielas tool of democracy and in many ways the essence of democracy, democracies die in darkness, and that's exactly what will happen, and i don't think op want live in darkness. i think they want to live in light, and so they will insist on good information and this accountability reporting of those who have power in government, business, or even power in the media. >> all right. let's get the audience voice in this a little bit. sir, you've got a question for the panel. go ahead. >> yes, i do. do you think we need mo