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here is part of the wikipedia entry.g more than five pound of gold and 1585 pearls, the crown is used at the coronation of the festival queen at the grand ball. now, john goes on to write, i've never heard anything about this crown. is it still in use? if not, then what became of it. or is wikipedia wrong and the downnever exist giant food i knew nothing about t i thought maybe julie wright would have the answer. of course, she knows nothing. >> we've called in an expert. this is billivityian, president of the national conference of state societies. >> good morning. >> we are all in our pink ties. >> indeed. >> does the crown exist? >> it does indeed exit. yes, virginia, there is a crown. >> and is the description of the crown in wikipedia accurate? >> i'm not familiar with the wikipedia description but it is close. we are pretty impose to accurate on what the crown is. it is a heavy crown. it weighs about five pounds in total. two of that is in gold, 14 karat gold. rest of it if you can imagine the weight is 1585 pearls
here is part of the wikipedia entry.g more than five pound of gold and 1585 pearls, the crown is used at the coronation of the festival queen at the grand ball. now, john goes on to write, i've never heard anything about this crown. is it still in use? if not, then what became of it. or is wikipedia wrong and the downnever exist giant food i knew nothing about t i thought maybe julie wright would have the answer. of course, she knows nothing. >> we've called in an expert. this is...
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they have the legal force of wikipedia wikipedia.'t get public recording offices right, you don't get the judicial system right. if these documents are certified for my office and used in court proceedings, if they are fot right, it's a fraud on the court system, baby. >> jeff says he's already found about three dozen foreclosures in greensboro where he considers the documents that justified them to be seriously in question. three dozen greensboro families put out on the streets who maybe should not have been. what has happened in jeff's office, this situation with thousands of documents that appear to have stuff missing or forged signature s, this same situation exists in every county in the united states. if you look around, you will now see that lawsuits like there greensboro one is popping up in ohio and in connecticut and in oklahoma and in massachusetts with the promises of more to come. so far, so far the clerks that are suing have been losing these cases. if these lowly clerks start winning and it looks like they might, then
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if that's the case, wikipedia would be better than me. >> explain that. >> at least on wikipedia, you'll have multiple people trying to correct what's going on and get the story right. all we would be doing would be logging in information signed by people four to 15 different times with no verification. then people could go out and use it for -- they have the legal force of wikipedia in my office. it is basically, if you don't get public recording offices right, you don't get the judicial system right. if these documents are certified for my office and used in court proceedings, if they are not right, it's a fraud on the court system, baby. >> jeff says he's already found about three dozen foreclosures in greensboro, thee dozen, where he considers the document that is justifies the foreclosures to be seriously in question. three dozen greensboro families put out on the streets who maybe should not have been. what has happened in jeff's office, this situation with thousands of documents that he says appear to have stuff missing or forged signatures, this same situation quite likely exists
if that's the case, wikipedia would be better than me. >> explain that. >> at least on wikipedia, you'll have multiple people trying to correct what's going on and get the story right. all we would be doing would be logging in information signed by people four to 15 different times with no verification. then people could go out and use it for -- they have the legal force of wikipedia in my office. it is basically, if you don't get public recording offices right, you don't get the...
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they're unbiased. >> i actually wrote the talking points on wikipedia on mitt romney today. they didn't even know about his dog. they came back to me and said where do i find out about that dog. i thought that was fantastic. >> are we allowed to do southern accents? ok, yes. >> yes, we are, i'm imitating her, not everybody here. that's exactly what she sounded like. in talking seriously about the campaign here, i think we found in our typical, we've been doing this for a long time, exit poll, two for santorum, one for everybody else. clearly, santorum is going to win alabama based on that alone. >> so any sense from being in actually in alabama like would it have made -- i want to keep it real. no show in the world would do this outside of us. if you stayed in l.a., did you get any more insight by being in montgomery? >> in a sense i have gotten, but slightly more. i saw santorum, a little bit of energy. here's one thing that i know with absolute certainty which i knew to an almost certainty before i left, barack obama will not win the state of alabama on election day in nov
they're unbiased. >> i actually wrote the talking points on wikipedia on mitt romney today. they didn't even know about his dog. they came back to me and said where do i find out about that dog. i thought that was fantastic. >> are we allowed to do southern accents? ok, yes. >> yes, we are, i'm imitating her, not everybody here. that's exactly what she sounded like. in talking seriously about the campaign here, i think we found in our typical, we've been doing this for a long...
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. >> wikipedia. thank you. >> not wikipedia.t wikipedia. >> they only do that every other day. >> that was back in the 15th century or so. then we have faust rensick in 1617. he jumped from a tower in venice. this is not video of that. this is later. he con instructed a parachute based on the design drawn by leonardo davinci. >> the first person actually credited with jump is 1797, this guy, andre guarnanin who jumped from a balloon. >> and then there was jean pierre blanchard. he made the foldable pair chute from sill believing. he dropped a dog in a basket. >> did the dog survive? >> it doesn't say. >> the wright brothers invented the airplane in 1908. the first person to jump out of a plane, this took them to 1911. >> three careers later -- >> someone finally -- isn't that the nature of man. this is great. i wonder what it is like to jump out of that thing. >> after was the wing walkers. >> they were early too. there are a whole lot of other names. initial parachutes were rim i had in construction. other people invented the s
. >> wikipedia. thank you. >> not wikipedia.t wikipedia. >> they only do that every other day. >> that was back in the 15th century or so. then we have faust rensick in 1617. he jumped from a tower in venice. this is not video of that. this is later. he con instructed a parachute based on the design drawn by leonardo davinci. >> the first person actually credited with jump is 1797, this guy, andre guarnanin who jumped from a balloon. >> and then there was...
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. >> i would be thrilled if they used wikipedia.en people get information that doesn't come via hash tag. he wasn't saying that people in columbus' day aren't saying that the earth was flat. he is saying these politicians would say the earth is flat. has rick santorum come out publicly on where he stands on sphericity. >> christopher columbus brought undocumented immigrants to this country. i think the republicans could roll with that and pin this one on obama. >> have we seen the birth certificates from the daughters of the american revolution? i don't think so. >> or for columbus. i mean, he wasn't spanish. ok. appearing tonight in san diego thanks for your time tonight sir. >> thank you keith
. >> i would be thrilled if they used wikipedia.en people get information that doesn't come via hash tag. he wasn't saying that people in columbus' day aren't saying that the earth was flat. he is saying these politicians would say the earth is flat. has rick santorum come out publicly on where he stands on sphericity. >> christopher columbus brought undocumented immigrants to this country. i think the republicans could roll with that and pin this one on obama. >> have we seen...
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did you do a wikipedia search on the owls ? >> everybody thinks i use wick caw peaked -- wikipedia. >> andy in a weird way is our owl. >> yes, but with a pea brain. >> he has big, sad, blank eyes. >> and like an owl you wear a tie. you think it makes you look smarter. >> people think because i am looking at them i am paying attention to them. but i am not. >> when you go to his apartment, he does rest on a perch. jay greg, you have never and will never be in my apartment. >> i have been outside. it my friend. >> that's why you will never be in it. you said some barn owls have knowledge of where obama's beret certificate is. shame on you for making this joke. the fact that the president of the united states was born in kenya is nothing to laugh at. >> it is the truth, sort of. >> you said you are tired of the spotted owl which is how i feel about pandas. >> they are an over rated bird and we spend too much time obsessing over the spotted owl. i hate it. >> agree to agree. >> is that an impression of a drunk al gore? >> owl gore.
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you are using wikipedia. >> people think i use wikipedia and i don't. but other than the fact that you won't be back on the show because are you a liar of the what is going on at declaration entertainment.com? >> we iniffed the feature film. >> it is called arapaho. >> i am guessing it is full of lies. >> well, that is a sweet thing to say. what a sweet thing to say. i am on the receiving end of these booking calls and it is not like there is a line around the block. i was outside the building and there is not a line of conservatives waiting to get on this show. >> all right. >> i wanted to ask michael about -- >> well, back to you, greg. >> thank you. >>> katie, thank you, bill, yea. that does it for me. i'm just going to waive.
you are using wikipedia. >> people think i use wikipedia and i don't. but other than the fact that you won't be back on the show because are you a liar of the what is going on at declaration entertainment.com? >> we iniffed the feature film. >> it is called arapaho. >> i am guessing it is full of lies. >> well, that is a sweet thing to say. what a sweet thing to say. i am on the receiving end of these booking calls and it is not like there is a line around the...
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liz, can they translate this on-line since there is a wikipedia? >> well, i hope they will knockout wikipedia because who knows what is logging in and weighing in. they will be great on-line. no? >> no, i agree. >> well, if you know the answers up front what do you need the encyclopedia britanica for? >> that's true. >> and did you ever have them when you were a kid? >> i was a fanica of the encyclopedia britanica. i was disappointed you didn't come up with a little more i will lit ration. >> i was unbelievably hung over. >>> we have to take a break. don't go anywhere. why? because i said so, that's why. >>> well, it is with great sadness and a wormless heart that we learned of the loss of a "red eye" hero last weekend. yoda, the 2011 world's ugliest dog winner died peacefully in her sleep on saturday. she was 15 or -- >> 105. >> or 105. the chinese crested chough -- chiuaua is survived by her owner and legions of fans who through yoda celebrate beauty is only skin deep. join us as we celebrate this open mouthed hairless wonder. >> well, wherever y
liz, can they translate this on-line since there is a wikipedia? >> well, i hope they will knockout wikipedia because who knows what is logging in and weighing in. they will be great on-line. no? >> no, i agree. >> well, if you know the answers up front what do you need the encyclopedia britanica for? >> that's true. >> and did you ever have them when you were a kid? >> i was a fanica of the encyclopedia britanica. i was disappointed you didn't come up with a...
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to today, the wikipedia entry has been changed 82 times. other stuff to do. are you surprised that there is this parsing of the wikipedia? is it a theory that's so nuance that there are various interpretations of it? >> i would say there are various interpretations to this extent. there are lots of critical race theorists at different ends of the spectrum. if you got five of us in a room, we might get into a fight about what critical race theory was but no one would say it's about white supremacy. we agree on that. >> he said the theory holds that civil rights movement was a sham and in one of the conversations we had we talked about how bell was criticized by some black leaders and critical of them. would he have said that civil rights movement was a sham or that brown versus board of ed was a sham? >> he has been critical of civil rights cases like brown vs. board of education. the solution did not get the children what the children needed. perhaps the lawyers in the cases didn't spend enough time talking to the parents. professor bell's
to today, the wikipedia entry has been changed 82 times. other stuff to do. are you surprised that there is this parsing of the wikipedia? is it a theory that's so nuance that there are various interpretations of it? >> i would say there are various interpretations to this extent. there are lots of critical race theorists at different ends of the spectrum. if you got five of us in a room, we might get into a fight about what critical race theory was but no one would say it's about white...
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i looked up the world -- the word policy in rupiah -- in wikipedia and it is a principal or rule that guides decisions to achieve a rational outcome. in my 50 years, i have never seen more of an irrational outcome than we have here today. the standards for windows replacements reads like a company selling accurate wooden windows. at the top of the page, it reads, need another reason? authentic would -- wood adds to the beauty. please bring a rational outcome here today. let's put an end to this matter. please embrace the
i looked up the world -- the word policy in rupiah -- in wikipedia and it is a principal or rule that guides decisions to achieve a rational outcome. in my 50 years, i have never seen more of an irrational outcome than we have here today. the standards for windows replacements reads like a company selling accurate wooden windows. at the top of the page, it reads, need another reason? authentic would -- wood adds to the beauty. please bring a rational outcome here today. let's put an end to this...
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i know we had to look up other songs on wikipedia. which one. >> sweet home alabama. wouldn't that be wonderful. ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ where the skies are so blue ♪ >> jon: that song is leonard skin ard. everything romney knows about the south he learned from a jeff foxworthy routine. if you have a working 52-inch plasma tv on top of also working 52-inch plaza ma tv, you might be a romney. if your favorite kind of fireworks is firing people at work... seriously, where is romney getting this stuff. >> jeff foxworthy joins us next with the governor. >> jon: holy (beep). >> mitt is the right guy for the job. >> i understand you've gotten a lot of new material from the feedback from people since you made this endorsement. what kind of new material? >> there's the feedback. >> can you repeat it, jeff? >> yeah. >> now we have to keep ourselves and all the viewers hanging as to the feedback that jeff foxworthy got and the new material he's been able to accrue since endorsing mitt romney. >> jon: no, no, no, no. satellite troubles. don't worry about this. if you have a car o
i know we had to look up other songs on wikipedia. which one. >> sweet home alabama. wouldn't that be wonderful. ♪ sweet home alabama ♪ where the skies are so blue ♪ >> jon: that song is leonard skin ard. everything romney knows about the south he learned from a jeff foxworthy routine. if you have a working 52-inch plasma tv on top of also working 52-inch plaza ma tv, you might be a romney. if your favorite kind of fireworks is firing people at work... seriously, where is...
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alone, but the figure recently plunged to 8,000 as a result of online reference services including wikipedia, google and britannica's own internet edition. the chicago based firm says it will focus on its online version. >>> the nuclear crisis in fukushima forced 88,000 people to leave their homes. and government officials drew up a two-year plan to decontaminate the zone around the plant. they hope some evacuees will return, but many residents say they'll never feel safe again. nhk world hiroki yajima reports. >> reporter: this woman and her family spend these days far from home. she, her husband, his father and their two children rent an apartment in iwaki husband. she and her husband landed jobs. >> translator: i'm just hanging on here. i don't know what my future will be. >> reporter: she lived in yamoka town for 16 years. on march 11th, everything changed. she and her family jumped in the car the day after and left town. >> translator: i believe that the nuclear plant was 100% safe. i'm so confused. and cannot resolve my feelings. >> reporter: she became concerned that her daughter yuka
alone, but the figure recently plunged to 8,000 as a result of online reference services including wikipedia, google and britannica's own internet edition. the chicago based firm says it will focus on its online version. >>> the nuclear crisis in fukushima forced 88,000 people to leave their homes. and government officials drew up a two-year plan to decontaminate the zone around the plant. they hope some evacuees will return, but many residents say they'll never feel safe again. nhk...
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but then wikipedia became the research tool of choice, almost by default, and it gained increasing acceptance. these days, the book form of britannica is just 1% of their business. a set of britannicas was a status symbol. wrorld book tended to be more common, more modest. britannica tended to indicate wealth and education, but they only sold 8,000 sets of books in the year 2010. >>> a delta jet with two maintenance workers onboard went off a runway this morning in hartsfield in atlanta. they were running up the throttles on a 737 going a test, usually with the brakes deployed. but they said the brakes failed, off it went, ending up at a severe angle in the dirt. substantial amount of damage. the airline is now investigating. >>> the cost of good intentions on display in austin, texas. right now, the annual south by southwest festival is going on, always one of the great reasons to visit austin. and a marketing company had what it thought was a good idea to hire homeless people and make them portable 4g wireless hot spots, walking internet connections. they got paid, but still it rubbed a lot
but then wikipedia became the research tool of choice, almost by default, and it gained increasing acceptance. these days, the book form of britannica is just 1% of their business. a set of britannicas was a status symbol. wrorld book tended to be more common, more modest. britannica tended to indicate wealth and education, but they only sold 8,000 sets of books in the year 2010. >>> a delta jet with two maintenance workers onboard went off a runway this morning in hartsfield in...
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though it's actually going to be free this week, guys, so peak can try it out and compare it to wikipedia. >> okay. scott, thank you very much. >>> turning now to the very rambunctious forecast that we have throughout the bay area. >> rambunctious. i like that. >> meteorologist christina loren, let's hear it. >> it is rambunctious. you to be rambunctious before you can get out and navigate around this. take a look at the golden gate bridge right now. good news is this is not peak commute time so traffic is light. come later this evening, it is going to be a rough drive home. a lot of showers over the greater bay area. you can see from this live picture in san jose, roadways not as slick near the hp pavilion. there's more rain on the way here as well. south bay kind of sheltered from the rain. you can see where the heavier stuff is coming through. yes take you dow south. let me step out of the way here. take a look at nature of these showers as they move over the santa cruz mountains. they can't make it past. before moving into san jose and morgan hill. we have a stronger system on the way
though it's actually going to be free this week, guys, so peak can try it out and compare it to wikipedia. >> okay. scott, thank you very much. >>> turning now to the very rambunctious forecast that we have throughout the bay area. >> rambunctious. i like that. >> meteorologist christina loren, let's hear it. >> it is rambunctious. you to be rambunctious before you can get out and navigate around this. take a look at the golden gate bridge right now. good news...
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i looked up the world -- the word policy in rupiah -- in wikipedia and it is a principal or rule that guides decisions to achieve a rational outcome. in my 50 years, i have never seen more of an irrational outcome than we have here today. the standards for windows replacements reads like a company selling accurate wooden windows. at the top of the page, it reads, need another reason? authentic would -- wood adds to the beauty. please bring a rational outcome here today. let's put an end to this matter. please embrace the wooden windows, standard code, and replace the windows to an authentic wooden window. thank you. >> good evening. i am here on behalf of andrew per se, who could not be here tonight. -- andrew pierce, who could not be here tonight. these are his words -- "what stood out was the quick summary on page 13. the summary highlights major points from a larger text in order for the audience to get the gist in a shorter period of time. it is notable that the summary points are -- replacement windows should match the windows inside,
i looked up the world -- the word policy in rupiah -- in wikipedia and it is a principal or rule that guides decisions to achieve a rational outcome. in my 50 years, i have never seen more of an irrational outcome than we have here today. the standards for windows replacements reads like a company selling accurate wooden windows. at the top of the page, it reads, need another reason? authentic would -- wood adds to the beauty. please bring a rational outcome here today. let's put an end to this...
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can't sell wikipedia. >> not as reliable either. >>> you can soon own the smallest town in this country>> the town in wyoming has a population of one. bu
can't sell wikipedia. >> not as reliable either. >>> you can soon own the smallest town in this country>> the town in wyoming has a population of one. bu
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we know how it works with wikipedia and all sort of other things on the internet. in this digital age, the ability of a corporation to make a secret corporate donation is simply not going to happen. those days are over. if they think they can make those contributions without the public finding out, they're wrong. >> yes? >> so some of these corporations are giving money to chamber of commerce, for example. but they're going to say a they're giving it to the chamber of commerce and that money is hidden,ut's for the purpose of . are youalso or just the political giving? >> your question is a good one. you're right. they canit through the chamber of commerce. but we're go to be watching that as well. there are many members of the chamber who are anwi spending a as they spend on political campaigns. and on who they spend that money on. so we'll be watching tas shareh meetings, other kinds of opportunities to sift through how corporations are placing their money and where they're placing their money and if they do it through the chambers of er also be sharing those out.
we know how it works with wikipedia and all sort of other things on the internet. in this digital age, the ability of a corporation to make a secret corporate donation is simply not going to happen. those days are over. if they think they can make those contributions without the public finding out, they're wrong. >> yes? >> so some of these corporations are giving money to chamber of commerce, for example. but they're going to say a they're giving it to the chamber of commerce and...
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and cited it as if it was wikipedia. >> there were a punch. >> there might have been, but i don't wanttick to that. >> i called my wife and asked her, i think i'm profileing white dudes. >> very good. we're doing what we're accuseing him of doing. why did he do this? what did he do a ride-along for? this is for news reporters and anchors, people like me, not people we elected to congress. >> isn't it perfect for the prototype for these tough-guy republicans. they advocate the wars for torture, spying, but when they need to do something quote/unquote brave they need to be surrounded by a team of armed marshals. i'm not surprised if they had to give him a plastic begun and a danger whistle to keep him were hyperventilating. >> we see him in the police jacket and they gave him a hat so he's official. he has a baseball cap. at that point if you're the perp in this, could you not say wait a minute. i was arrested by 23 marshals and a cop and a guy impersonating a marshal. >> totally. i'm expecting him to go town to the occupy wall street professor and pepper spray him. >> don't give him ide
and cited it as if it was wikipedia. >> there were a punch. >> there might have been, but i don't wanttick to that. >> i called my wife and asked her, i think i'm profileing white dudes. >> very good. we're doing what we're accuseing him of doing. why did he do this? what did he do a ride-along for? this is for news reporters and anchors, people like me, not people we elected to congress. >> isn't it perfect for the prototype for these tough-guy republicans. they...
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could say as to how to cite tweets one supported schools now professors in the bay area are using wikipedia as a teaching tool or a goldman associate professor at santa clara university school of law asked his students to create an entry we're finally example where do you want to go. to write . ok just kidding. let me backtrack a little bit citing we could now it's no longer taboo but there you go together but there has come out with a way to know the truth and so you tweet so it's connected to the story there's your art there are a drunk yes i'm very sorry but i've got more interesting. i teach a course in new york and i would never let any of my students. in a paper i don't care that i'm always come up with a way to do this we could p.d. it was taboo i think it's still time you need to go find original sources this is absolutely a feeling time you know about like the wiener tweeting inappropriate things out near discussing males in politics and going rogue and doing probably thinking about new york times stories the talk about it you can talk about so many things that the stress the speak
could say as to how to cite tweets one supported schools now professors in the bay area are using wikipedia as a teaching tool or a goldman associate professor at santa clara university school of law asked his students to create an entry we're finally example where do you want to go. to write . ok just kidding. let me backtrack a little bit citing we could now it's no longer taboo but there you go together but there has come out with a way to know the truth and so you tweet so it's connected to...
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who quoted from wikipedia not exactly a reliable source of constitutional information saying good role and state courts quote federal state courts at all levels both appellate and trial are able to review declare the constitutionality or agree with the constitution or lack thereof of legislation that is relevant to any case properly within their jurisdiction. yeah they claim that power but notice this carefully not this message and none of the ones that follow none of these people commenting on do you actually quote the constitution saying that any courts have the right to overturn laws passed by congress and signed by the president reason why it's not in the constitution please read it second post is from marshall who quoted nixon saying when the pros and those who got means it's not a liberal well nixon did say that it wasn't the supreme court that overruled him it was congress which passed a whole slew of campaign finance and transparency laws in the wake of watergate and was threatening to impeach him which is why you resign that's the appropriate role of congress to pass laws and
who quoted from wikipedia not exactly a reliable source of constitutional information saying good role and state courts quote federal state courts at all levels both appellate and trial are able to review declare the constitutionality or agree with the constitution or lack thereof of legislation that is relevant to any case properly within their jurisdiction. yeah they claim that power but notice this carefully not this message and none of the ones that follow none of these people commenting on...
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. >> charles, apparently the speech was researched on wikipedia. because there was something about rutdzer b.hayes. >> one of my presented says certifies, rutherford b.hayes. he said about the telephone, it's a great invention but who would ever want to use one. that is why he is not on my list anymore. he is looking backwards. he is not looking forward. >> as was immediately pointed out. he was quite pro telephone and protect nothing. charles, where does president hayes get his reputation back? >> in basketball, this would be a double technical. obama will stomp on anybody living or dead if he will get a laugh on it. eight people that end up on his side on november 6th but the whopper was where he said, at one point he said the real way to reduce prices of gas in america is to decrease demand. then within three minutes of the same speech he said we can increase production all we want. it will have no effect on the world price. either demand increasing supply and decrease is going to affect the world price or neither will, but the idea that demand
. >> charles, apparently the speech was researched on wikipedia. because there was something about rutdzer b.hayes. >> one of my presented says certifies, rutherford b.hayes. he said about the telephone, it's a great invention but who would ever want to use one. that is why he is not on my list anymore. he is looking backwards. he is not looking forward. >> as was immediately pointed out. he was quite pro telephone and protect nothing. charles, where does president hayes get...