[laughter] >> manly stampler is still alive and well. he lives outside phoenix. and he says i did not pull him over to shake his hand. i pulled him over because he was violating the law. he also said he didn't ask for an autograph either but wished he had because it might be worth something today. he did -- he did let him off with a warning and casually when he went back to the barracks at the end of the day, casually mentioned to the desk sergeant you'll never guess who i pulled over today and the next day it was in all the papers that harry truman had been pulled over for a traffic violation and in the republican papers especially had a good time with it. [laughter] >> they returned to independence on the 8th of july. the trip taught harry something and that is that you can't really go back to being a plain, private citizen after you've been president of the united states. he wrote in a letter to a friend, he said i can't seem to get from under that awful glare that shines on the white house. and it's sad in a way because i think he felt like he had almost beco