paul and phyllis justly, i don't know few know, phyllis made a speech or years ago in berkeley. she invited to talk about feminism and conservatism. she finished her speech, walked around the podium and fell off the stage and broke her hip. i always say that alice paul was there and pushed her. [laughter] the second thing, we are working on the e.r.a. if you don't know in virginia. we passed it five times in the senate. we can get up to the house. being worked on illinois, nevada, florida north carolina and we are pushing but we need in five states that the rescinded from the supreme court said it is not possible, no apparatus in the constitution to let you do that. you have to start all over again. my question is, i noticed in the picture, you had a lot of people in their pictures like alice cowan who worked on this and you have the lady that just spoke was one of the original marchers in virginia from richmond, from d.c. to return and she was one of your illinois pastors, why are we not having a program with people telling stories about the past? ago, you had people talking ab