dress in a way like the workingmen, because i thought it would be in a way, it is honorable to havepride in dressing up for the story, i do think if you are going to a ceremony, a wedding or a funeral, we dress up. when we go to a funeral we see the casket and the person is dressed up. and i never could understand why when you are going out to see people or interview people, it could be robert moses or a hard-nosed murphy it was the superintendent of the bridge in 1964. you should dress up. and i believe the dressing up for people pays respect to them. it is respect for the story and for the profession. because, while journalists are not universally loved, like in the government, i still think it -- we are in an occupation that has within its spirit of operation, fewer liars per square yard than any profession in the world. fewer than politicians and people in business, people on wall street. even in the clergy, fewer liars. particularly the clergy. so that is it. i know that sam does not have free suits from a tailor family -- when i see journalist who do not, i lecture them. sam: