and he writes, "i had one interest when i first brought rupert murdoch and governor reagan together. and that is that one major publisher in this country would become and remain pro reagan." it's the anger is dripping off the page. >> that's not good. >> and a deputy assistant to reagan himself writes back to say, i'm sure you're aware of our continued high regard for mr. murdoch personally and our appreciation of the importance of what he is doing. it's an incredible show of fealty. >> with every relationship with a politician, there is quid pro quo and rupert expects some sort of support in exchange for his support. >> and murdoch gets what he wants from reagan, which is basically unwritten promise for help in the future. >> as in all our newspapers, that we're competing with television.