>> well, i don't know the answer to that, wolf, but, yao ming, i can tell you that our intelligence people would certainly want to know what the president of the united states said to the president of russia behind closed doors. there's not much question in my mind that the russians would have a recording of that meeting, they had plenty of time to wire that room, the fins probably could have wired it. we don't know exactly whether or not our intelligence people wired that room as well. but the problem here is that there should not be any necessity to do that because the president should have sat down with the russian leader, with his secretary of state, with his national security advisor, with his key advisors, so that they would know exactly what the president was saying. this is a situation that raises, i believe tremendous concern about this relationship between the united states and russia. if two leaders go behind closed doors, have a meeting, and then we, the american people have absolutely no idea what was discussed, in my mind, that under mines the trust that is absolutely essenti