noris uses that and i think for johnson it would be interesting to go back and look at johnson.my sense is, i can prove it, is hiram johnson is a really smart politician. the octopus is far too viable to throw away. i mean, everybody isn't a big they might not know it's powerful and more but he turned into something he can just went back and forth up and down the state. hairy man comes in and takes over the southern pacific. is not the political operator that he is picky is no match for johnson. i think what johnson will do this deal the root issue, make it a progressive republican want to put in an awful lot of reforms. the octopus is dead by the early 1890s. >> you pretty thoroughly demythologizing the railroads as the all powerful entities that many people thought they were. but what if they brought in the terms of that point and assess jimmy speaking to what if anything at all is left of the broader myths of the american west, cowboys, sod buster's, homesteaders, the oregon trekkers, california trail trekkers, is anything defensible on historical standards? the whole thing i