i have seen the light. that would be moderating his position. in this case he is not moderating his position. when the campaign was asked directly about this if this reflects a change they insist that this isn't a change. they're just not describing the position accurately. and i don't actually know what the political corrective is for that. >> well, we do our fact checks after, you know, after these debates and we pore through the documents. we don't have all that much time. especially after the last debate because the debate went longer than 90 minutes. at least into, you know, our deadline when we went off the air at 11:00 on the network side. you, of course, on msnbc and your colleagues and ezra klein were still doing fact checking. but it tended to be focused on the economic issues and a lot of people didn't get to these reproductive issues. now the foreign policy debate will clearly not be focusing on that although there will be economic, global, economic concerns i think raised by both sides. so these reproductive questions now have -- it's basically your reporting, my reporting, other people who bring this to the attention because there's no