momism succumb to -- but, to suggest that all the challenges we face when president obama was sworn intooffice and have been successfully negotiated is simply obviously not the case. and so there's much work to be done, and not least of which -- in fact most important of which -- is the continued need for economic growth and job creation and investment in those kinds of -- those areas of the country that will help us compete in the 21st century and when the future. that's his principal top line focus. >> he's mentioned immigration specifically in some other public events in the context of supporters. is he going to be presenting these issues, these things left undone as a second term issue, reasons why he needs to be reelected? >> i certainly don't think you could ever accuse the president of taking on big challenges in a slow way and spacing them out. so i think i will cite the president that he remains committed to immigration reform, comprehensive immigration reform. it's the kind of thing, like some of the other challenges i was talking about earlier, that absolutely requires biparti