steph, immigration reform. last night he made his case for why he thinks his plan is the right one. it would give a pathway to citizenship for dreamers. it would also require more funding for his border wall and border security, despite his noted bipartisanship last night, steph, there's no indication that democrats and republicans are any closer to actually reaching a deal when it comes to immigration reform. and of course they're up against some very tough deadlines. the first one being in march. but next week, the government runs out of money. so lawmakers and the president have to deal with that first. the thinking is president trump is going to stay here in washington. he's going to try to work with lawmakers, reach across the aisle to try to get these deals done. he is planning to send some of his top officials out on the road to sell that message that we heard last night, steph. >> all right, kristen. you need to rest up. so i'll bring my panel had. steve schmidt, republican