one of them i'm sure still here, but john hiatt spoke, the righteous mind, about people learning to understand where other people are coming from is a terrific book in about the came out with my last book did, i guess about four years ago by bill bishop from texas who wrote a book called the big sort, which identified the fact that americans today in large numbers. not everybody obviously, in large numbers only tax you people who think the way they do. they hang out with people who read the same columns, watched the same tv shows and so forth. and so, the question -- you can laugh, that's your point about attitude, you're right. it's not just the people who get elected, it is us. we have to learn to be one country. we have to learn to respect each other, even if somebody sues are different from my own. i sent congress i frequently lost, but i still had good friend on the other side you voted differently than i did. the site differently differently than i did. so you know, you're right. i think your point about attitude is very, very important. >> hayek, although i agree with much of what you s