law s been elected president of the united states. we just heard essentially graham saying perhaps this is bogus. perhaps there was a discussion or perhaps there wasn t and kislyak said there was this discussion knowing he was being monitored by u.s. intelligence and wanting to throw them off. what do you think? it fits a there s the fact that american intelligence agencies are included russia tried to tip the election in trump s favor and there s this broad question about why the embrace of russia, why the back channel and why this idea we can have this great alliance with russia that is our adversary and so different than the united states on so many basic issues about unbiassed press freedom, democracy in general and it s the administration keeps saying this is a good thing. i don t understand it. it puzzles me. is it a bad thing that you think to get closer relationship with russia? i think we should you want to reduce tensions but i don t
struggles with the great lies of hitler, and the axis powers and that second world war, and after that the great struggle with civil rights and the great conflict in the nation with our wars, vietnam. we ve been through a lot. and i must say that as triumphant as we have been on so many levels, i assumed by the time i got this far, america would be in a much happier place. but to now find used in midst of more conflict than we deserve, more conflict than both of us thought would be here today now, this way, it puzzles me. we ve been through a lot as a nation. the integration movement did a lot to turn this country around.
triumphant as we have been, on so many levels, i had assumed by the time i got this far america would be in a much happier place. but to now find us in the midst of more conflict than we deserve, more conflict than most of us thought would be here today now, this way, it puzzles me. and you can see more of that great interview tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. eastern on politics nation. up next, the win of the week. take on the mainstream. introducing nissan s new midnight edition.
climate change skeptics to put it on the ballot. the point of view gets across. one of the best ways is to defeat donald trump. the best way is make sure hillary clinton wins florida. i don t know if you heard kasie hunt. the appeal al gore could have there. coming up with younger folks. when you re out with progressive groups the idea that climate change is an issue. is al gore the sexy name to bring millennials out? is this the right calculation for clinton? you re younger than i am. if young people are turned on by al gore it puzzles me. but they were turned on by bernie sanders so who knows. the idea that al gore makes the hearts go pitter patter is news to me. we hear about how climate change is an important issue to various demographic blocs of the electorate. especially in the midterms it
the stock value declined 52%. she dismissed him at the cnn debate as a clinton had-ite. but andrew ross, one of the most admired financial writers in the country with the times, but andrew ross is the one who called this out and said it puzzles those of us in the financial press why the political media, and i think that s a guy like me, don t ask questions of her about her hp track record. i think this is going to be a lot of scrutiny on that now. as we see with your score card at the end of the debate, let s put up the michael smerconish notebook. you can see carly fiorina, big arrow up. i did it because i didn t want to be swayed by what everybody would say after the debate. as it was winding down, i locked in and i standby all of that. i think trump had a bad night. carly fiorina had a big night. we all know that now. we ll see you saturday