the left, arctic drilling, keystone pipeline, immigration, minimum wage. she's moved to the left. her challenge is to say i moved from previous positions because i studied, i listened, times are changes, the economy is changing to convince voters that being open-minded is actually a skill set that you want in a leader. her critics will say she's pandering and she's flip-flopping and she's moving. that is not unique on american politics. republican side, jeb bush was once for a path to citizenship now he says legal status. rubio wrote the bill and he says, whoa, whoa, we'll secure the borders. we'll have this with romney and even barack obama. her challenge on that debate stage is to convince people she's not pandering, she's not flip-flopping. one other interesting subplot, this makes her on trade very different from her husband, who ran and won for president, challenging the democratic party on trade. >> it is fascinating. we can see already, amanda, what