better get out of here, kind of thing. and we leave these rallies with security around us heading into our cars and we're in a hurry because we're concerned about our safety and security. >> you've been accused, as you are well aware, of making yourself part of the story, of you know, antagonizing them to get a sound bite, to have an exchange. >> right, and i've heard that. and my response is, look, we've been thrust into sort of an unprecedented situation. the president of the united states, according to the "washington post," has made approximately 10,000 false or misleading statements since he's been president. that has put us in the position of being fact-checkers in realtime, and that frustrates the white house, frustrates his team, frustrates his supporters. but my goodness, can you imagine if we spent the last two years never fact-checking him and letting all these statements fly? we took "keeping them honest" off the screen on "ac360"? we can't do that. >> it's also an interesting thing to do -- how much do you fact-check, because there is only so much you could during a