came to george bush, he said that in taking down the tarp, if there had to be a veto, the way the tarp was structured, the take down was there was a fast track take down and if the measure didn't get a majority support in either house, then the president would have to veto. and george bush didn't want his last act to be a veto and president obama didn't want his first act to be a veto. so george bush just said to barak obama, let's make sure we do it and we don't need a veto. and that meant that the president-elect had to get very involved and his team got very involved and they did and the tarp was taken down. >> particularly interesting about your book is as i recall in history, we're reading about these and following these, but there is so much space between