the dreamers over government funding and democrats then backed down a little bit. i wonder, betsy, maybe i ll throw this to you. if this thing goes into limbo for the next few months where there s no deal on daca, trump s not moving toward a deal, but we re also not getting deportations. is there any political risk there for democrats just in terms of the more they talk about this at the expense of talking about jobs or, you know, social security, any of their traditional bread and butter issues, that that issue what are they prioritizing here comes into play? the priority question puts democrats between a rock and a hard place. the reality is that their base for the most part is very doggedly supportive of the daca program and, in fact, i remember in 2014 when i covered that midterm election season, one of the problems for democrats was that they hadn t been able to get comprehensive immigration reform passed. at that point the president hadn t taken all the steps he would end up
roar today one of the most anticipated books of the year being released. hillary clinton s hard choices will be on store shelves in a few hours. the former secretary of state already sat down with abc s diane sawyer for a candid and revealing interview. here s what she had to say. new york is really our home. reporter: hillary clinton s house is a reminder of the drama shaping her life. the chicago girl who became a star of yale law school, the transformation in to a political wife of a charismatic candidate for governor of arkansas. not image as much as a priority question. reporter: she describes what she says was her proudest moment as secretary with the president. the decision to go in and get osama bin laden. my heart was in my throat.