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chuck todd thanks as always. and joining us, presidential historian, michael bech lost. i was wondering, how much impact do these presidential libraries have in terms of the way people view a president and their legacy? do they help to mold and shape that at all? they do for people who are not historians. they will go in and learn about a presidency. and you have to assume that for about the first 50 years after a library is opened, it is pretty much the view of the president and his entourage. what they would like you to know more or less. as far as historians are concerned, not too much affect us on. we re much more affected by documents and tapes and the kinds of stuff that s open in the archive parts. quickly, are you affected in some way or maybe not you personally, but other historians affected by the public perception of a president after the fact? sure. and unfortunately, the opposite