, you go and reread tuckville i bet you had to read it in school and you reread it and you will see my goodness this is pe perceptive about our society. so part of it is that. part of it is, someone told me a long time ago, an old woman, marie von garde, she said, stephen if you can really learn a foreign language you will be a different person and she didn't mean it -- she meant it is better to see things, so i have tried that. >> rose: so books that have made a difference for you, tell me those that have really -- beyond the documents of a the founding of the country, that have made a difference for you. in operation -- in terms of giving you a sense -- >> well, some are obviously legal, and i will skip those. >> rose:. >> skip for the moment, but some are historical, gordon wood i think has great history and that is related to the founding of this country, but when i talked about tuckville it is because a it makes a difference and the same is true, which i hope people read, still is the education of henry adams. henry adams was a shrewd political observer, he was the pundit by a fac