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CHUCK TODD: Let me just start. Look, I want to dive into it. People want to assess your ability to be president. We've got a front page story in the Times, The New York Times that I'm sure you've already seen about the crisis at the border, that we have a larger debate about immigration. And I'm not asking for your larger answer on that. I'm curious, what would you be doing right now? We have this -- we have a huge influx right now. They're gaming the system differently. We don't have the facilities to deal with these type of asylum seekers. What would you do right now?
FMR. GOV. JOHN HICKENLOOPER: Well, certainly, I wouldn't have gotten us into the situation we find ourselves at the border now. And I would not have ripped away hundreds and hundreds, thousands of kids away from their mothers and then shipped them off to adoptive families. I mean, it's a form of kidnapping. I think the key was to keep out in front of this issue and make sure we had the facilities so that we could provide, you know, humane processing of people that were, you know, in many cases fearing their lives who were at risk and fleeing perhaps certain death to try and come to America. This country's been built on immigration. We should respect and have a process that's fair for everyone.