back to us. anderson, that question was asked again today, and the white house press secretary, sean spicer, did not have an answer to the question whether or not the president believes in climate change. the president said a month ago he was going to have a press conference in two weeks on isis. he said two weeks ago he was going to have a news conference on isis. i think we're just getting to the point, anderson, where not only can we not believe the president when he makes a claim about when he's going to talk to us but what the white house press office is saying in these briefing rooms if they're not willing to deal with this on the up and up. i think that is the problem right now, that we're dealing with and i hate to say it but these press briefings aren't really going to seven muserve mh of a purpose if we don't go back to the old rules where you're allowed to videotape -- i could have held up my phone today and tried to record the press secretary sean spicer speaking to us today and play it for you. what would have happened to me had i done that? would they have hauled us off? taken our press credentials?