we decent from the people who wanted to escape european stateism, so, the idea that we would embrace sanders, furthermore, the idea he could get his ideas past the house and senate, i don't think that's realistic. we're safe mere. >> but if money is any indication, bernie is very popular. in march alone, bernie got $44 million in contributions. that's a lot more than what hillary clinton got. she just got 29.5 million. >> i think what's happening is you're already seeinging the revolution. the protesters aren't in the street, but they're voting in the primaries and people who have been left out of getting preferential treatment by expanding government and growing entitlements, that person they're looking at is donald trump, so we're seeing this protest, but not on the street. we're seeing it at the ballot box. >> jessica, the point is that even if bernie is not going to win, i'm sure i've heard yu make that case and you're probably right, but still, he's getting all this money. he's pulling hillary to the left, so a lot of her policies are pretty much socialist or at least in that di