released his tax returns, has disclosed almost nothing about his health records, we have got debt up the wazooindebted to fwabank of china, $650 million in debt c conceivabl conceivably. he's the least transparent candidate of our lifetime. will he ever start to pay a price for that, in your judgment? >> i would argue he's paying a price for it. we are having this conversation now on a week when the conversation, at least the last week when the conversation could have been about secretary clinton and about e-mails and about the foundation, he's largely stepped on that message with his own actions and his own -- and questions about his own campaign and certainly the viability of his campaign. so i think he has been paying a price. i think just as there's a sense out there that people aren't being told the full story, we are now getting down to decision mode of the campaign and people are looking at both candidates trying to figure out who could i sleep well at night knowing they were my president. i think these things do add up to part of that, people know who they're voting for so i don't thin