>> that's clearly right. it's also clear we should note it that there are other factors that impact elections, including mobilization. some of that money that is well spent actually goes to supporting people's ability to actually engage directly in elections and, therefore, have their voices heard on foreign policy as well as local issues. and that money -- if the more money you have for mobilization and actual registration and access to the polls will actually translate into a greater democracy and that's one of the things we have to focus on. >> the point you made say good one. on the republican side the money used to try to stop that. >> a lot of it will be spent on the air and facebook as well. maya wiley, lahnee chen, thank you. the president and kim jong-un. what is a good deal for the u.s. and the world and the korean peninsula this look like? tonight's thing one, thing two starts next. helps us make it all work. woman 2: it gives us the best night's sleep ever.