In an appearance Thursday morning on ABC's The View, Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine dodged a question about the recent emails released by WikiLeaks containing portions of Hillary Clinton's private speeches to Wall Street. In one speech, she said that she has separate "public" and "private" positions on issues.



"First thing on the WikiLeaks," Kaine said, "I mean the FBI and the Director of National Intelligence has said that this is hacking that Russians are behind it, the Russian government is behind it. So, anybody that would hack to try to destabilize an election, you can’t automatically assume that everything in all of these documents are even real."