but, in any case -- so coming back to stuart herrington, he, then, stayed there throughout the night,lso helping vietnamese get on these helicopters. and about 3:45 in the morning, martin got a presidential order saying that he had to get on the next helicopter out which i think was the second to the last helicopter. so the ambassador left at 3:45 and then -- probably the third to the last helicopter. and then, they were told that there were going to be no more helicopters sent for vietnamese. so stu herrington was in a terrible position where he had to tell the 420 vietnamese who were left behind who were still in the embassy, and he had to tell them that, you know, they weren't on american soil so while he wasn't going to leave until they all left, and he left them in the courtyard and he said he was going out to go to the bathroom and he walked around the backside of the building and he walked up the staircase to a helicopter that was waiting on the roof. and so as the sun was coming up, he looked down at these 420 people who were left behind. and, you know, he thought how wrong th