jose diaz-balart, sara fagan, amy walter, and ron fornier. amy, let me start with you. you know, he's fiery, he touches on these issues, but it's interesting here, he was pretty quickly defensive with me on two areas. the clinton campaign is trying to poke at him a little bit here, guns and african-americans. >> and on the liberal base. look, for all the talk about hillary clinton's drop among -- and her favorables among the broader electorate, when you see where she is among the democrat electorate, she's still very popular. the support for bernie sanders isn't coming at the expense of because they're saying i don't like hillary clinton, i'm going to choose somebody else. they like her but also like his bluntness, they like his refreshing candor. he is the exact opposite of hillary clinton in terms of how he presents himself. and i think that is something that's appealing to democrats. but they're not going to him because they think that hillary clinton is not a good enough advocate for them. >> you know, ron, there's something interesting in our polling in iowa and ne