, new yorker washington correspondent, ryan lizza, former new york council speaker, christine quinn, and paul begala, who advises a pro-clinton super pac, kayleigh mcenany, and scottie nell hughes, and mary katherine hahn, senior writer for the federalist. i'm just john berman filling in for anderson. and inside the washington center, maria cardona, monitoring the event for us. and in miami, trump campaign senior adviser, jay delgado. paul, let me start with you and get your immediate reaction to you. this was a very different speech from the one we heard from hillary clinton earlier today. this was her first day back on the trail after three days off battling pneumonia. earlier today, it was much more subdued, talking more about policy. really didn't mention donald trump at all by name in that speech. but tonight, you know, directly at him. >> yeah, boy, she went right at him, particularly on those issues that matter to latinos. this is a constituency where trump is averaging 17 to 19 in the swing states in a univision poll. 17 to 19%. mitt romney got 27 and lost. trump's got to get 40 to 50