less have a president change it after the fact. so, that was really remarkably bad. and disturbing to me as a former person in that agency who worked hard to keep the integrity of the science intact. secondly, i think the agency itself is now in a tailspin. there are a lot of people there very concerned about this kind of pressure and worried about it happening again. and everyday forecasts are pretty routine and run of the mill, but in an emergency, that's when you have to have complete confidence and what the weather forecast office did in birmingham was completely normal and what they should have done, which was to correct the forecast so that the right information was going out to people and they either didn't over prepare or underprepare for a storm. >> ramesh, we've been in a vicious cycle over the course of a week because the president continuing to insist on his position, continuing to treat and lash out against the media. the media undoubtedly covering