finger than donald trump has got in his body. and katrina, it s not but there trump that there is a taking away of second amendment rights by way of executive hororder. that could be challenged. let s talk about what is happening with this kind of dialogue. are we seeing in this race more divisiveness or are we seeing some representation of unity? because that is certainly, you know, what is being exemplified, whether it be protests or whether it be some heckling, however it s being defined. something is happening and bubbling up to the surface even more so, katrina, it would seem, in this political season. so is this healthy, is this good for the political process? is this good for america? how do you assess it? i think it s fantastic for america. we re having discussions we haven t had in decades. and i don t think it s just on the republican side. when you have the black lives matter protesters interrupt the hillary clinton speech, i think that goes without saying that