ton: i think, if you've lived an informal life, even-- and though i spent, you know, almost a dozen yearsrs ma in the governor'ion in arkansas, it's very different. i mean, if you've lived in--and, you know, if you've been, like-- i basically was self-supporting from the time i was 19, and it was-- took some getting used to, but i developed a real respect and affection for the people that worked there. i developed an enormou amount of respect for the secret service and the risks they take, and i adjusted myself accordingly and, uh, i loved living in the white house. dl i remember very vi the last time i got off of the helicopter, marine one, and walked into the white house as pre ident before i would soon be gone and he would be there. and i was consciously aware that i was going in there more optimistic than i was... rubenstein: wow. clinton: about americain than the first time i walked in, more idealistic, i just... rubenstein: did you like ling in the white house? it. bush: yeah, i did. it's great. it's really, uh-- they pamper you, and, uh, it's--we knew a lot of the staff.a ey were the