participate in this documentary about the president and his relationship with facts, and they declined. >> the first hundred days, he averaged about five false or misleading claims a day. in recent months, it's been about 22. >> glen kessler heads up the fact checking team at the "washington post." >> we have a pinocchio scale. what we came up with is the bottomless pinocchio because he repeats things over and over even though they've been deemed false. >> republicans in congress passed the biggest tax cut and reform in the history of our country. >> that's wrong. it ranks 8th. >> daily uses a spreadsheet to keep track of the claims. >> each one say different lie. >> so, when he repeats it, i count it again. >> it's like baseball statistics