you had most famously upton sinclair wrote the jungle. he had an ideology. he was a valid socialist. there was a willingness to go there and speak aggressively toward the powers that be. you don't really see that anymore. people just sort of sit up there and opine and talk about what they think. none of these journalists on cable right big aggressive stories. most of the stories are broken into people like me. washington for example the washington post wrote a pulitzer -- won a pulitzer prize for investigating me not corruption in the government. you need to have the spirit of investigative reporting and citizens need to do it. have a renaissance to go back to what was done decades ago. now it doesn't happen anymore. it goes back to what i talk about in the book which is economics. the commercial imperative which a lot of news organizations have slashed their budgets. abc news recently slashed their investigative bureau. it has become a commercial enterprise not a journalism one. that's why we are philanthropic nonprofit organization. nobody tells us what to