richard haass what do you make of his analysis on the democratic field and immigration. it s also on taking health care away, private health care conceivably from 175 million americans. you just have to resist the pull to the far left that would preclude you from ever this at the end of the day is not a progressive country. this is a pretty moderate country. the question is can democrats on all these issues. what about foreign policy, you don t see on national security, there s a little bit of that in the immigration conversation, what about more broadly whether it s trade or on quote, unquote forever wars, what s your sense of the foreign policy conversation on the democratic side? to what extent does that also make you uneasy? i think americans expect their government to whether it s homeland security or the military to keep them safe, to do what s necessary to keep them safe. while i was in office, my goal, which i believe was supported be
people. and it s clear this race is going to shift in a number of ways. it has been shifting since that first debate in several days. to rise in that poll as well. one thing before we go, there s another that shows likely gop voters. the top issue for them in new hampshire, this is interesting, is immigration. far and away above health care, above even jobs and the economy, and so it s at 39%. okay? you can see why the president every day talks about immigration even over the economy. and back on the democratic side, health care is the number one. and so you can conclude that democrats would be wise to talk more about health care than they do about immigration. but they goat roped into the immigration conversation very often. kyung, toluse, thank you very much. up next, we want to remember a titan of the supreme court. what justice john paul stevens said about his legacy just weeks before his death.
her original country refugee from. ainsley: somalia. and places they got themselves into. i push back on the president for that i think we are getting all distracted right now people get in pissing matches, we forget what they stand for. this started with the immigration policy and how is it going to effect black america? i think that s what the real conversation should be about. a lot of these people are advocating for people take jobs from black people. now many people say black people are never going to work those jobs. we are not going to work those wages for $5 as a minimum wage because a lot of these people when they come here, they don t get paid like american citizen because they are here illegally, they have no choice. we are getting about a million this year. exactly. nobody wants to have the real immigration conversation. that s what is affecting black america right now the jobs and the unions. ainsley: what about the conversation in the democratic party? nancy pelosi
thing about attack the strength. with john kerry it was like john kerry s a war hero. it was like oh, no we re going to literally attack him about his service. the trump thing, he s all these they thinks but the economy is pretty good. it was interesting the democrats were like let s go right at that. you have to go on offense because people are suffering in the so-called good economy. elizabeth warren is a great story teller. she wraps the policy and the story that invites people in and can see themselves in it and can relate to. what united both nights frankly in terms of the president s strengths, if you think about the immigration conversation at last night s debate and you think about the economy conversation the first night, when we go into a recession, what is the president going to do in terms of his campaign narrative? he has always attacked immigrants and been racist in terms of his rhetoric in good economic times. what s he going to do in bad economic times. he s going to
well past the first four states. and she ll most likely be one of them. i thought the economic storytelling was sort of interesting and central because you could tell that they all understand how key that is. like there is that old karl rove thing attack the strength. john kerry was like well john kerry is a war hero. so you can t attack john kerry about his service. oh, no, we re going to literally attack him about his service. the trump thing, well, see all these things be, the economy is pretty good. it s interesting that the democrats are let s go right at that. you have to go on offense. and because people are suffering in the so-called good economy. so what s the story that you tell? and as howard just said, right, she is a great elizabeth warren is a great storyteller. she wraps the policy in the story that invites people in and can see themselves in it and can relate to. what united both nights, frankly, in terms of the president s strengths, if you think about the immigr