All day, and the graphic footage they choose, it is gritty, raw, and it is disturbing. I think thats part of the appeal, is that theyll play this on a loop so that youre fascinated and youre horrified, but you wont look away, and i dont think that it conveys a bipartisan view of war as it exists today or as it has always existed. I think it leans you towards one emotion or other that is either for or against the message that they want to send that day. Im tempted to perhaps leave things there. To me, you left it on a really provocative, challenging question, partly i dont have the answer but i absolutely promise you that will be my next book. [applause] thank you very much, david, and milton, and thank you all for coming tonight, and supporting us. Good night. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] in order to stay a member of the Pro Rodeo Cowboys Association you need to rope every year and when a certain amount of money. He did that while he was commerce secretary. Thats how we die. A horse fell on him. He was at a rope being competition in california, the horse flipped over on him. He wore a book about twice the size on wearing and the saddle horn fell right on the buckle causing internal damage and bleeding which he eventually died from. His personality and his rodeo background, is background was important i think not only to his personality. It was a result spoken almost platonic personal but also the way he dealt with his fellow cabinet members. He didnt talk unless he had something to say. They listen to. He spoke a very soft voice because he knew people would have to lean in and listen better. He bonded very well with president come president reagan. Athe