and those shirts i used to shower in, i used to wear them and nobody ever stoppeded me.at the march when the russians were coming. 10,000 people started, 500 of us alive. i was one of them. i don't know if it was the shirt -- it made me feel warmer because i had something. and it taught me something, how person it is to be dressed right. i had a big influence on me. i came here with with barely $10 i started here for $35 a week, but i wanted to learn everything perfectly. all my teachers who taught me here, tailors and everybody. i always wanted to be better than them. we make very special handmade clothing. the people that i dress, the president s going back to eisenhower, the mayor bloomberg who retired. clinton. and they try on my suit that we measure here -- >> nice, right? >> -- they don't recognize themselves. when i came to work here, i had to do it the right way, everything. that's why i became what i am. all my australians and uncles -- my aunts and uncles, everybody's dead now. i never went to any funerals of my family because when you don't see them, you never