tonight. so before we get to our political team for analysis, i want to check in with our chief political can t dana bash who is in houston at the third debate. so dan narcotics let s talk strategy. what is the vice president thinking going into this, or his team? anderson, i spoke to a senior biden adviser who s involved in debate prep before coming on with you tonight. he said a couple of things. first, what we ve been hearing from the biden camp today is the notion he is going to push there is a difference between plans and getting things done. you can t have change if you can t actually implement. when you think plan, you think elizabeth warren. so when we ve been hearing that, we ve been thinking ah-ha, this is going to be the way he is going to differentiate himself from elizabeth warren, the very first time they re on the stage together. this adviser insisted it s note just elizabeth warren. there are plenty of people on that stage who have plans that he considers pie-in-the-s
the trump campaign. one u.s. official said that sessions, who testified that he has no recollection of the april encounter has provided, quote, misleading statements that are, quote, contradicted by other evidence. a justice department spokeswoman responded in a statement to the post, quote, obviously, i cannot comment on the reliability of what anonymous sources describe in a holy uncorroborated intelligence intercept that the washington post has not seen and has not been provided to me. and she reiterated that sessions did not discuss interference in the u.s. election. out front tonight, we have joining us three journalists. we have gloria borger, cnn chief political can t, dana bash, chief political correspondent, and april ryan who is a white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. dana, i ll start with you. what we have here according to the post are intercepts in which the ambassador to the united states from russia, sergey kislyak is telling individuals