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, i into i'd to google amy klobuchar, follow amy klobuchar onifiesback. >> the more people hear fromer, she's hopeful, optimistic. she has number of ideas. her 100-day plan is chalk full of ideas that will make a difference to americans. she has proven herself time and time again. she's passed 100 bills during her time in the senate, 34 frankly under the trump administration. and what that means is that she can work with people to get things done and she's going to show that. >> a lot of senator klobuchar's message early on in her campaign and her announcement speech has been basically, she's the reality check. loose, i'd love to try to do all these things, let's do this. this is what can be k get done. i'm aspirational, but i'm realistic. what voter is she talking to a general promotion voter with that message? >> i think what we seen with her thiem in office is se can connect with folks of all parties of common sense values, in minnesota, chuck, you spent some time in minnesota, we got the democratic farmer labor party. we bring farmers and laborers together and folks in greater mi
, i into i'd to google amy klobuchar, follow amy klobuchar onifiesback. >> the more people hear fromer, she's hopeful, optimistic. she has number of ideas. her 100-day plan is chalk full of ideas that will make a difference to americans. she has proven herself time and time again. she's passed 100 bills during her time in the senate, 34 frankly under the trump administration. and what that means is that she can work with people to get things done and she's going to show that. >> a...
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here is senator klobuchar. [applause] sen. klobuchar: thank you, everyone. i have heard about politics and eggs my whole life. it is wonderful to be here. i took photos of mitt romney with eggs in the green room. i have already emailed them to him. it is great to be here with theo, -- with you, jim. lou? you wrote the bible about how to run for president. thank you. shannon is here. joe foster, it is his birthday today. what a great way to celebrate his birthday. we have the former new hampshire attorney general who is out here somewhere. thank you for being here. kathy sullivan, the former chair. to canada.nsel we can see canada from our porch. we love canada and minnesota. it is great to see you. the british council is here. thank you. you.reardon, thank the senior advisor to jeanne shaheen. scott merrick is doing an incredible job for me. his girlfriend is here. she just graduated from law school. keep her in mind. [laughter] they have been dating for five years. i have the whole story about how they met, while they were both working for jeanne shaheen. i
here is senator klobuchar. [applause] sen. klobuchar: thank you, everyone. i have heard about politics and eggs my whole life. it is wonderful to be here. i took photos of mitt romney with eggs in the green room. i have already emailed them to him. it is great to be here with theo, -- with you, jim. lou? you wrote the bible about how to run for president. thank you. shannon is here. joe foster, it is his birthday today. what a great way to celebrate his birthday. we have the former new...
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senator klobuchar? there are three women up there that have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose, so i'll start with that. >> that's the -- that, you felt, was a good moment for you? >> yes. well, what is historic about this debate is that we actually have now doubled the number of democratic women that have ever participated in a democratic presidential debate. because in the entire history of our country on the democratic side there have only been three, and as of tonight we doubled it and then we'll exceed it tomorrow night. >> you mentioned president trump. in terms of who is best equipped to beat president trump, you invoked his name several times. do you think voters have a better idea tonight of how democrats plan or hope to beat the president? do you -- i mean, do you think you gave voters a clear idea how you plan to beat him? >> well, that is what i tried to do. i thought it was important to make that difference because in the end you're running to be the nominee to run against don
senator klobuchar? there are three women up there that have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose, so i'll start with that. >> that's the -- that, you felt, was a good moment for you? >> yes. well, what is historic about this debate is that we actually have now doubled the number of democratic women that have ever participated in a democratic presidential debate. because in the entire history of our country on the democratic side there have only been three, and as of...
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and amy klobuchar carried 62% of the states.his is really a central part of her message that she appeals to trump voters and can steel them away in 2020. it was interesting. they tracked how many times the candidates mentioned them by name. it wasn't to criticize him but to describe how well she had performed in areas. >> i believe out of the gate, one of her first answers mentioned trump. let's talk immigration here. ohio senator saying this. >> if you go to guantanamo bay, there are terrorists held that get better health care than those kids that tried to cross the border in the united states. true or false here? >> this is also true. no one is saying things at guantanamo bay are perfect. there have been reports of abuse and neglect but detainees do get access to health care. under military law, we can't bring those detainees to the united states for care. they have surgery on their joints, routine colon skopies. we have seen several reports of the children that are being detained are living in squaller conditions and don't ha
and amy klobuchar carried 62% of the states.his is really a central part of her message that she appeals to trump voters and can steel them away in 2020. it was interesting. they tracked how many times the candidates mentioned them by name. it wasn't to criticize him but to describe how well she had performed in areas. >> i believe out of the gate, one of her first answers mentioned trump. let's talk immigration here. ohio senator saying this. >> if you go to guantanamo bay, there...
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klobuchar did she in terms of talking, to union fie all people.e biden does tomorrow, because is he the person most trying to do that one thing to note, in general we find a lot of people don't actually watch the debate itself even though they tell us they do later. everybody votes until you look at the numbers and-- right right right. >> you find the biggest thing is like what happens in the viral moments. a lot of people don't watch the he can baits and what is covered the next day ends up having as big of an impact of what is. >> tha is interesting. >> my guess is tomorrow will be bill de blasio will get out there, for example, castro took on beto. i think that will be a moment. talking about how get b av iman stand. the world is now kind ever a viral moment world. >> trevor: which is bad because when it comes to a debate, you want some newance, the fuller context, now it seems like things will be dispill ksh-- distilled moo moments. so through that lens, which moment do you think stood out when you go that person did a great job of branding th
klobuchar did she in terms of talking, to union fie all people.e biden does tomorrow, because is he the person most trying to do that one thing to note, in general we find a lot of people don't actually watch the debate itself even though they tell us they do later. everybody votes until you look at the numbers and-- right right right. >> you find the biggest thing is like what happens in the viral moments. a lot of people don't watch the he can baits and what is covered the next day ends...
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that's amy klobuchar's big idea harry smith, nbc news. >> more tomorrow when elizabeth warren shares her big idea >>> just ahead, the robo call invasion they're not just annoying hospitals now warning they could put lives at risk. >>> and a deadly horror on the highway. >>> we're all annoyed by the incessant robo calls but now some hospitals say they're a matter of life and phone lines. here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: at th medical university of south carolina in charleston, robo calls could be more than a nuance >> it could be a matter of life and death. >> reporter: the manager of security says they've become a life threatening problem. health care workers across the country flooded with robo calls >> very frustrating. it's confusing to the people who are trying to take care of patients they're expecting legitimate calls to come in. >> reporter: scammers often use a techniqu known as spoofing to cover your tracks the call appears to come from your area code and that tricks hospitals into thinking it's a local patient. patients are claiming scammers are masking their numbers pre
that's amy klobuchar's big idea harry smith, nbc news. >> more tomorrow when elizabeth warren shares her big idea >>> just ahead, the robo call invasion they're not just annoying hospitals now warning they could put lives at risk. >>> and a deadly horror on the highway. >>> we're all annoyed by the incessant robo calls but now some hospitals say they're a matter of life and phone lines. here's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: at th medical university of south...
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klobuchar: i have been here i don't know how many times, quite a few times. i don't know if anyone else took the two days off in new hampshire with my family in that hike and the world's longest candy counter in littleton, not to drop names, and not to do a political event but we were there. for that weekend, that is what we did and we like it here. vacation here is a family twice before i ever thought of running for president. i like that i can say it and have been appear a lot with maggie and jean and their races. you can expect me to be here a number of times. my first townhall when cnn was deciding where to do the townhall we had it in new hampshire and that goes a long way. i am not just running a campaign in one state but across the country and it is near and dear to my heart. thank you. really appreciate the support. my dad did sports writing. he covered the hockey tournament once with the christian science monitor. and the younger reporter. incredibly funny and articulate. he holds and of secure job in the federal government. look at this picture of j
klobuchar: i have been here i don't know how many times, quite a few times. i don't know if anyone else took the two days off in new hampshire with my family in that hike and the world's longest candy counter in littleton, not to drop names, and not to do a political event but we were there. for that weekend, that is what we did and we like it here. vacation here is a family twice before i ever thought of running for president. i like that i can say it and have been appear a lot with maggie and...
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i know you're about to interview senator klobuchar. nicolle, to a lot of people, the only problem with a de blasio candidacy is a close look at his constituency here in new york. >> yeah, he may have built a constituency tonight. my performance notes were more -- i was more attracted to when klobuchar jumped in and said there are three women on the stage that have done more to protect women's reproductive health care than any man. but these are -- this is so personal. there isn't a single objective analysis. and the poo-poo platter means there is something for everyone. we're talking about their performances. it's so deeply personal. the good news, i think everyone had a moment and everyone in some way was running against their own baseline from which they started. so i think everyone can probably say they grew from where they were. i think some people won't like beto's style. i thought he told good stories. if you like that, if you go to his events, that's probably why you go. so it's really hard to sort of offer one objective analysi
i know you're about to interview senator klobuchar. nicolle, to a lot of people, the only problem with a de blasio candidacy is a close look at his constituency here in new york. >> yeah, he may have built a constituency tonight. my performance notes were more -- i was more attracted to when klobuchar jumped in and said there are three women on the stage that have done more to protect women's reproductive health care than any man. but these are -- this is so personal. there isn't a single...
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that's amy klobuchar's big idea. harry smith, nbc news. >> moreomorrow when elizabeth warren ig shares her b idea. >>> just ahead, the robo call invasion. they're not just annoying. hospitaling warning they could put lives at risk. and a deadly four on the highway. . . the ai i need? it's gotta scale across my business. e, starting her in procurement, helping us find the right suppliers. then here in logistic, to avoid disruptions! he in sales. even here! i'm talking about ai we can bui to work... here, predicting trends. ev and here, wher our data lives! with all our other ai! i think we're done here. expect more from ai. ibm watson. but dad,ou've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you d hands? (alarm beeping) welcome to our busy world. where we all want more energy. bu with less carbon footprint. that's why, at bp, we're working to make energy that's cleaner and better. we're producing cleaner-burning natural gas. and sol
that's amy klobuchar's big idea. harry smith, nbc news. >> moreomorrow when elizabeth warren ig shares her b idea. >>> just ahead, the robo call invasion. they're not just annoying. hospitaling warning they could put lives at risk. and a deadly four on the highway. . . the ai i need? it's gotta scale across my business. e, starting her in procurement, helping us find the right suppliers. then here in logistic, to avoid disruptions! he in sales. even here! i'm talking about ai we...
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and he did >> reporter: klobuchar wants $100 billion over ten years.reatment centers and early intervention for mental health disorders. she'll fund her plan >> we have the resources unthis country and we do. we just need to take them from the people who have been profiting on addiction and get them to the people to get off of the drugs. >> reporter: that's her big idea >> next up massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talks her big idea tonight on nbc nightly news >>> and ahead of this "big idea series, they're speaking in sound bites until the next big idea >> and who's going to be able to breathe it all un. from my big idea to others as well, president regan famously loved jellybeans what did the 2020 candidates eat? they asked 21 presidential hopefuls what's your favorite comfort food elizabeth warren chose chips and guac and kirsten gillibrand likes to unwind with a nice glass of whiskey.all of the above? >> all of them a whiskey at the end. thanks for starting your day with us. with us. >> don't everyone could use a little romance... even your fe
and he did >> reporter: klobuchar wants $100 billion over ten years.reatment centers and early intervention for mental health disorders. she'll fund her plan >> we have the resources unthis country and we do. we just need to take them from the people who have been profiting on addiction and get them to the people to get off of the drugs. >> reporter: that's her big idea >> next up massachusetts senator elizabeth warren talks her big idea tonight on nbc nightly news...
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senator amy klobuchar and music from the special. and now, suddenly, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome, thank you. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. sit, please, appreciate that. we are back to work here after we had an extra day off for memorial day. i hope you had a good one. this is a big travel weekend. you can really see why when you travel. there's no better way to kick off summer than by listening to your kids fighting in the back seat over an ipad for six hours in a back seat that smells like gogurt. the president was in japan for the weekend. the trip was a success. we are not at war as a result of it. a few years back on memorial day weekend when he was not president he tweeted, does president obama ever discuss the sneak attack on pearl harbor while he's in japan? thousands of american lives lost, needless to say, trump opted not to bring it up either while he was there. instead, he decided to see obese men fight in diapers. they went to a sumo event at the invitation of the japanese prime minister. as yo
senator amy klobuchar and music from the special. and now, suddenly, jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: welcome, thank you. hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. sit, please, appreciate that. we are back to work here after we had an extra day off for memorial day. i hope you had a good one. this is a big travel weekend. you can really see why when you travel. there's no better way to kick off summer than by listening to your kids fighting in the back...
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amy klobuchar.hank you! what an amazing crowd! hello virginia democrats, are you ready to be donald trump? are you ready to get rid of betsy devos? are you ready to paint your legislature blue? i am so honored to be here tonight with all of these incredible leaders. susan and chris, thank you so much. your great governor, former governor, terry mcauliffe. thank you. your incredible democratic congressional delegation, including three women who flipped republican seeds. -- republican seats. your senators, who are two of my closest friends in the united states senate. and i am not just saying that because they are running for president. i will start with tim kaine. there is a lot to love about tim kaine. his honesty. his faith. his willingness to stand up against the president and say clearly, that it ends -- that it is congress that decides if you go to war, not donald trump. [applause] and mark warner. mark and i have a lot in common. he made a fortune building an empire with cell phones. i own a ce
amy klobuchar.hank you! what an amazing crowd! hello virginia democrats, are you ready to be donald trump? are you ready to get rid of betsy devos? are you ready to paint your legislature blue? i am so honored to be here tonight with all of these incredible leaders. susan and chris, thank you so much. your great governor, former governor, terry mcauliffe. thank you. your incredible democratic congressional delegation, including three women who flipped republican seeds. -- republican seats. your...
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have i got the klobuchar caucus right? >> pretty much so.ay i would call myself a proven progressive because you've got to make progress if you want to be a progressive. and so a lot of my work has been getting results. and i've passed 100 bills now in the senate where i'm the lead democrat. and that's important as well as having a vision. there's a sense of urgency right now out there in america where we've had four years of this guy. and all of these things that should be getting done, sensible immigration reform, doing something on climate change, doing something on prescription drug prices, they haven't been happening. >> i also have a theory that this election is it's the anti-trump. there's an emotional thing happening with people i think more than ever transcends policy issues, that we've got to get this guy out. and i think that's what's going to drive voters. so tell me why senator klobuchar is the best anti-trump. >> i'm from the heartland, he's not. >> are you making fun of my city? >> there you go, i'm someone that my mom was a t
have i got the klobuchar caucus right? >> pretty much so.ay i would call myself a proven progressive because you've got to make progress if you want to be a progressive. and so a lot of my work has been getting results. and i've passed 100 bills now in the senate where i'm the lead democrat. and that's important as well as having a vision. there's a sense of urgency right now out there in america where we've had four years of this guy. and all of these things that should be getting done,...
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but what is she and candidates like amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke need to do? well, in this race, elizabeth warren really is the top-tier candidate, and the others are second or third or fourth tier. you're exactly right, they have to accomplish dif i thinked with war needs to look and sound presidential, but she needs to convenect with ry personally, to show how well she has been doing, to talk aboutli her pubpolicy proposals, and to really connect with individuals. the candidates who are in the second and thirdu tier-- yo mentioned in the second tier, just on the base of the polls, judy klobuchar, booker, for example, beto, they need to somehow say somethid do something that is memorab and, really, even the other candidates, they need to-- they need to come outf ois debate with people talking about them, remembering them, and wanting to hear more about them. because, look, it's hard to sell yourself in a debate like when you only have a limited number of minutes. so they need to-- they need o say something that's interesting, funny,houghtful to get more atten
but what is she and candidates like amy klobuchar, beto o'rourke need to do? well, in this race, elizabeth warren really is the top-tier candidate, and the others are second or third or fourth tier. you're exactly right, they have to accomplish dif i thinked with war needs to look and sound presidential, but she needs to convenect with ry personally, to show how well she has been doing, to talk aboutli her pubpolicy proposals, and to really connect with individuals. the candidates who are in...
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then, with less than a week d before the firocratic primary presidential debate, senator amy klobuchar minnesota on her campaign for the nomination.av and, luciano potti-- the star ten who led an operatic life on and off the stage-- now the subject of a new documentar >> there's so much emotion and dramin opera and this was hi medium and it was very personal. i felt like we cou use opera to help tell the story of pavarotti and use pavarotti to help us understand what it means to dedicate your lifto opera. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversationsn a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's 10-15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> kevin. >> kevin! >> kevin. >> advice for life. life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. ar >> consumer cell >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance anrafinancial li
then, with less than a week d before the firocratic primary presidential debate, senator amy klobuchar minnesota on her campaign for the nomination.av and, luciano potti-- the star ten who led an operatic life on and off the stage-- now the subject of a new documentar >> there's so much emotion and dramin opera and this was hi medium and it was very personal. i felt like we cou use opera to help tell the story of pavarotti and use pavarotti to help us understand what it means to dedicate...
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klobuchar's plan has a three-pronged approach, prevention, treatment, and ongoing recovery.ticularly when it comes to opioid addiction, includes a prescription drug-monitoring program to cut doctor shopping which is when a person visits multiple physicians to deceptively obtain multiple prescriptions. her plan includes a boost in hospital beds and community clinics as well as addiction treatment professionals. this means mental health professionals will be trained in how to administer medication-assisted treatment. the plan also calls for an aggressive national awareness campaign to destigmatize addiction treatment and boost behavioral health issues. also investing in training, employment and social services for those in recovery and also calls for an expansion of transitional and supportive housing. she sat down with nbc news's gary smith and shared her idea. >> what's your big idea? >> my big idea is we need to do something about treating mental health and fighting addiction. >> reporter: when amy klobuchar runs for office, she wins big. elected to the u.s. senate three ti
klobuchar's plan has a three-pronged approach, prevention, treatment, and ongoing recovery.ticularly when it comes to opioid addiction, includes a prescription drug-monitoring program to cut doctor shopping which is when a person visits multiple physicians to deceptively obtain multiple prescriptions. her plan includes a boost in hospital beds and community clinics as well as addiction treatment professionals. this means mental health professionals will be trained in how to administer...
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please welcome senator amy klobuchar. ♪ >> thank you, iowa democrats! i am your senator next door.an see iowa from my porch. so neighbors you may have seen my announcement in the middle of a minnesota blizzard. you know what happened after that announcement? the president sent out a tweet, and he made fun of me for talking about climate change in the middle of a snowstorm, and he gave me a nickname, snow woman. so i wrote back, hey, donald trump, the science is on my side and i would like to see how your hair would fare in a blizzard. i announced by that river because i wanted to make a point that i come from the heartland and yes, we have snow in the heartland and i don't come from money, but i have grit. you know i got into politics with that grit when our daughter was born and she was really sick, she couldn't swallow and back then the insurance companies had a rule that they kicked you out of the hospital after 24 hours and she was in intensive care and i got kicked out of that hospital and when we got out and she got a little better, i went to the legislature as a new mom, not
please welcome senator amy klobuchar. ♪ >> thank you, iowa democrats! i am your senator next door.an see iowa from my porch. so neighbors you may have seen my announcement in the middle of a minnesota blizzard. you know what happened after that announcement? the president sent out a tweet, and he made fun of me for talking about climate change in the middle of a snowstorm, and he gave me a nickname, snow woman. so i wrote back, hey, donald trump, the science is on my side and i would...
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klobuchar is one of my best friends in the senate.cratic side, which means she has about the highest iq of anyone in the senate. she has hard-working and fearless and she is very funny. we got a lot of people and the senate who asked funny, and only a few people who really are funny. amy klobuchar is very funny. amy, we love you. thanks to you and john for being here tonight. finally, i want to thank all of you for 2019. this generation of virginia the singleas led most powerful turnaround in the state from red to blue in the united states in the last 50 years. you have done that. you have done that. when mark warner and i came in together in 2001, everything was republican. everything. now we had all the statewide officeholders, both u.s. senators, a strong majority on , moreuse delegation electoral votes the last few times, and we will win them in 2020. thing we lack, and it is so close we can taste it, is the majorities in our two-state houses. house of delegates, state senate, thank you for ensuring that, come january, we will hav
klobuchar is one of my best friends in the senate.cratic side, which means she has about the highest iq of anyone in the senate. she has hard-working and fearless and she is very funny. we got a lot of people and the senate who asked funny, and only a few people who really are funny. amy klobuchar is very funny. amy, we love you. thanks to you and john for being here tonight. finally, i want to thank all of you for 2019. this generation of virginia the singleas led most powerful turnaround in...
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>> i'll going to be watching amy klobuchar.he has a very mild manner she is a moderate, yet as a female, as a midwesterner, she checks all the right boxes and i think you could see a scenario where if you remember in the republican primary, last go-round, carley fiorina was always on the junior stage and ultimately made it to the big stage, because she was very clever in these debates and you could see someone like amy klobuchar not getting the nomination but maybe doing a little better, i'll . >> i'll be watching andrew yang. guys, thanks good to get your thoughts. we'll see what happens over the next two nights. sara, christie and john. catch the action at 9:00 p.m. -- no, it's 9:00 -- 9:00 p.m. >> too late? >> too late. >> too late. >> make it 15minutes nbc news, msnbc and telemundo. coverage continues tomorrow night. >>> and the calls to raise taxes on wealthiest americans are growing louder by the day. the only surprise, now those calls are coming from the wealthiest americans themselves. that story coming up >>> but first
>> i'll going to be watching amy klobuchar.he has a very mild manner she is a moderate, yet as a female, as a midwesterner, she checks all the right boxes and i think you could see a scenario where if you remember in the republican primary, last go-round, carley fiorina was always on the junior stage and ultimately made it to the big stage, because she was very clever in these debates and you could see someone like amy klobuchar not getting the nomination but maybe doing a little better,...
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same thing with klobuchar. if she's going to make it into the top tier, she's got to consolidate a lot of blue collar older white support. she's got a guy named joe biden ahead of her in that line that we're going to see tonight. >> the break-away performances from last night or tonight, depending how long you've been up. >> few hours ago. >> they have today to capitalize on that. in 24 hours we're going to be talking about another field of ten and the break-away moments and who won and who advanced. there was a question asked last night that each candidate had a chance to answer. i think it's sort of revealing of the world view of all of these candidates. the greatest geopolitical threat to the united states. listen. >> yeah. >> the greatest geopolitical threat to the united states right now. congressman delaney? >> well, the biggest geopolitical challenge is china. the biggest geopolitical threat remains nuclear weapons. >> okay. >> so those are -- >> i got you. >> different questions. >> totally get it. go a
same thing with klobuchar. if she's going to make it into the top tier, she's got to consolidate a lot of blue collar older white support. she's got a guy named joe biden ahead of her in that line that we're going to see tonight. >> the break-away performances from last night or tonight, depending how long you've been up. >> few hours ago. >> they have today to capitalize on that. in 24 hours we're going to be talking about another field of ten and the break-away moments and...
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essentially gets slapped down by amy klobuchar. >> i respect everybody's goals and plans here. we do have one candidate is actually advanced the ball, and we've got to have access everyone. >> time, senator . >> senator klobuchar. >> i think -- i just want to say there's three women appear who have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose. >> klobuchar had some big moments throughout the night. the last moment that i chose was the nbc moment, and it was a painful one. technical problems. stuff happens. chuck todd did the right thing, tossing to a commercial break. it was painful to watch. we'll take a listen, and then i got more painful right afterwards. >> what's happening? >> we are hearing our colleagues audio. if the control room could turn off the mics of the previous moderators. >> we prepared for everything. >> the president only tweeted twice throughout this thing. the first one was "boring." all caps. the second was: "they should be ashamed for having such horrible technical breakdown. unprofessional and only worthy of a fake news organization which they are."
essentially gets slapped down by amy klobuchar. >> i respect everybody's goals and plans here. we do have one candidate is actually advanced the ball, and we've got to have access everyone. >> time, senator . >> senator klobuchar. >> i think -- i just want to say there's three women appear who have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose. >> klobuchar had some big moments throughout the night. the last moment that i chose was the nbc moment, and it was a...
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and tonight, amy klobuchar.our home at a great price, the way it works best for you, i'll take that. wait honey, no. when you want it. you get a delivery experience you can always count on. you get your perfect find at a price to match, on your own schedule. you get fast and free shipping on the things that make your home feel like you. that's what you get when you've got wayfair. so shop now! i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life....
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there was amy klobuchar, the minnesota senator. she was able to go in and talk about what he she has accomplished in the u.s. senate. you had tim ryan trying to clarify his position, or his statement that he may be suggesting that the taliban were behind the 9/11 attacks. and the congressman out of hawaii, went and corrected him and said it was al qaeda. and tim ryan used the opportunity in the spin room to say it was the taliban that harbored al qaeda, leading to the terrorist attacks on 9/11. that's part of the spin room theatrics. and we should expect a similar situation with round two. >> there was theatrics on stage, as well. it wasn't just for the spin room. thank you for getting up early, vaughn. appreciate it. >>> jonathan allen, nbc national political reporter, and julia manchester, reporter for "the hill." thank you for getting up bright and early, since the debate wrapped. you co-wrote a breakdown of winners and losers from last night. tell us about who did the best last night and who you think was at the bottom of the l
there was amy klobuchar, the minnesota senator. she was able to go in and talk about what he she has accomplished in the u.s. senate. you had tim ryan trying to clarify his position, or his statement that he may be suggesting that the taliban were behind the 9/11 attacks. and the congressman out of hawaii, went and corrected him and said it was al qaeda. and tim ryan used the opportunity in the spin room to say it was the taliban that harbored al qaeda, leading to the terrorist attacks on 9/11....
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amy: that was senator amy klobuchar responding to savannah guthrie.are bringing anand giridharadas into the conversation editor-at-large at , time magazine and a former correspondent and columnist at "the new york times." his new book is "winners take all: the elite charade of changing the world." your take on last night's debate , in particular, this discussion of the economy and especially how the woman at the center of this debate, senator elizabeth warren, who is far out pulling the other candidates here in this debate? >> i think it was a two-hour discussion, much of it, about how change is made in america and what kind of change is necessary and hovering over it, i think is another question that they're dealing with, sometimes scurrying around, which is why's donald trump president? is he president because of some lark, because he is a really weird guy who managed to squeeze is what in their? or is he president because of 30-year, 40-year megatrends of this country that left the majority of people feeling mocked by the future and led to the coll
amy: that was senator amy klobuchar responding to savannah guthrie.are bringing anand giridharadas into the conversation editor-at-large at , time magazine and a former correspondent and columnist at "the new york times." his new book is "winners take all: the elite charade of changing the world." your take on last night's debate , in particular, this discussion of the economy and especially how the woman at the center of this debate, senator elizabeth warren, who is far out...
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klobuchar coming out a little later.ve that any of them getting up there will have six or seven minutes at the end of the day, each one of them. just getting up there with policy proposal, i just think those people need that human moment. you can't set it up. but without that, it's just done. >> you need to have your story and introduce yourself to the country. they are trying to come up with that moment to be prepared for that. it has to be spontaneous and look genuine. you'll see candidates go up there with some ideas as to how to break through with interaction. maybe with joe biden on that stage but maybe not. the time is so fleeting on this debate you need to try to break through, get through the fourth wall and have the audience sit up and notice you. oh, that person said something that speaks to me. that is the challenge with such a crowded stage. >> you said something off the camera about the messenger. >> it's how you make peefl feel as opposed to what you're saying. i bumped into tim ryan at may restaurant accid
klobuchar coming out a little later.ve that any of them getting up there will have six or seven minutes at the end of the day, each one of them. just getting up there with policy proposal, i just think those people need that human moment. you can't set it up. but without that, it's just done. >> you need to have your story and introduce yourself to the country. they are trying to come up with that moment to be prepared for that. it has to be spontaneous and look genuine. you'll see...
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not kamala harris, but a new global sure there's amy klobuchar. missed on a lot immigration the past two nights. a real conversation around decriminalizing our criminal system.
not kamala harris, but a new global sure there's amy klobuchar. missed on a lot immigration the past two nights. a real conversation around decriminalizing our criminal system.
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mayor pete who did judge along with congressman eric swalwell senator amy klobuchar char and former governor john hickenlooper and governor jay inslee for now we're reporting live in san francisco, christina teatro crop. >>all right christina thanks le should be a full day at the moscone center thanks that live report. still ahead on. this weekend we're going to hear from senator. there is she attended a planned parenthood event friday night ahead of her speech this morning. but first a doctoral thesis stolen from a locked car inside a parking garage
mayor pete who did judge along with congressman eric swalwell senator amy klobuchar char and former governor john hickenlooper and governor jay inslee for now we're reporting live in san francisco, christina teatro crop. >>all right christina thanks le should be a full day at the moscone center thanks that live report. still ahead on. this weekend we're going to hear from senator. there is she attended a planned parenthood event friday night ahead of her speech this morning. but first a...
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senator klobuchar?> i just want to say there's three women up here that have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose. i'll start with that. then i just want to make very clear, i think we share the goal of universal health care, and the idea i put out there, the public option, which the governor was just talking about, this idea is that you use medicare or medicaid without any insurance companies involved. you could do it either way. and the estimates are 13 million people would see a reduction in their premiums. 12 million more people would get coverage. so i think it is a beginning and the way you start and the way you move to universal health care. >> can we hear from secretary castro, this one is for you. all of you on stage support a woman's right to an abortion. you all support some version of a government health care option. would your plan cover abortion, mr. secretary? >> yes, it would. i don't believe only in reproductive freedom, i believe in reproductive justice. and, you know, what
senator klobuchar?> i just want to say there's three women up here that have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose. i'll start with that. then i just want to make very clear, i think we share the goal of universal health care, and the idea i put out there, the public option, which the governor was just talking about, this idea is that you use medicare or medicaid without any insurance companies involved. you could do it either way. and the estimates are 13 million people would see...
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senator klobuchar? >> i just want to say there's three women up here that have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose. i'll start with that. then i just want to make very of universal health care, and the idea i put out there, the public option, which the governor was just talking about, this idea is that you use medicare or medicaid without any insurance companies involved. you could do it either way. and the estimates are 13 million people would see a reduction in their premiums. 12 million more people would get coverage. so i think it is a beginning and the way you start and the way you move to universal health care. >> can we hear from secretary castro, this one is for you. all of you on stage support a woman's right for an abortion. you all support some version of a government health care option. would your plan cover abortion, mr. secretary? >> yes, it would. i don't believe only in reproductive freedom, i believe in reproductive justice. and, you know, what that means the trans communit
senator klobuchar? >> i just want to say there's three women up here that have fought pretty hard for a woman's right to choose. i'll start with that. then i just want to make very of universal health care, and the idea i put out there, the public option, which the governor was just talking about, this idea is that you use medicare or medicaid without any insurance companies involved. you could do it either way. and the estimates are 13 million people would see a reduction in their...
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from minnesota and democratic candidate for president.se pleaelcome back to the show senator amy klobucharow are you? >> thank you i'm excellent. >> seth: good. i have made this sort of my first question to every senator who's running fopresident -- >> uh-huh. >> seth: because you are now -- you're still a senator and working with a lot of the colleagues who also want to be president. >> yes >> seth: is it awkward >> but you don't want to be president? >> seth: no. >> okay, good. >> seth: so it must be nice for you to finally sit and talk somebody >> yeah, it's very relaxing. >> seth: yeah. >> yes but, you know, we are all friends. as opposed twho is in the white house right now. >> and so actually whelook at it, i have got, let's see, elizabeth and bernie and i are in leadership.be michaeett, i have been to his house a lot. friends. i'm emceeing this softball game that kirsten is pitching next week and then kamala and cory and i served together on judiciary and after that kavanaugh hearing that is a bond that we will never break. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah, there you go. you've been
from minnesota and democratic candidate for president.se pleaelcome back to the show senator amy klobucharow are you? >> thank you i'm excellent. >> seth: good. i have made this sort of my first question to every senator who's running fopresident -- >> uh-huh. >> seth: because you are now -- you're still a senator and working with a lot of the colleagues who also want to be president. >> yes >> seth: is it awkward >> but you don't want to be president?...
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amy klobuchar joins us next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? otezla. show more of you. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important techno
amy klobuchar joins us next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings...
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amy klobuchar there also.tion is what everyone has been talking about this week in the nation including spur bid this heart breaking image. warning, this is graphic. oscar alberto ramirez seen with his 23-month-old daughter valeria drowned as they were crossing are the rio grande river, a brutal danger of the dangerous the families face. pete buttigieg will be on the stage saying this. >> there are no words for -- there are no words. this is supposed to be the greatest country in the world. and the shocking thing is that part of what makes that possible is fear. as if we have something to be afraid of from a child fleeing violence. >> i'm joined by alicia menendez co-host of amanpour p and company and chief voccing officer for. >> raises. a non-profit group that provides legal services to immigrants right heres in texas. given the work you're doing with araices and another americans getting a another view of this, thesigration debates have been going for i long time but the photograph, the inability of the adm
amy klobuchar there also.tion is what everyone has been talking about this week in the nation including spur bid this heart breaking image. warning, this is graphic. oscar alberto ramirez seen with his 23-month-old daughter valeria drowned as they were crossing are the rio grande river, a brutal danger of the dangerous the families face. pete buttigieg will be on the stage saying this. >> there are no words for -- there are no words. this is supposed to be the greatest country in the...
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. candidates being left by the wayside -- amy klobuchar.? just looking at the polling numbers and the funds they are raising, some of these people really don't stand a chance, do they? many of them don't, no. and with the next series of debates to take place, we know the dnc has raised the stakes in that. we are going to begin to see i think the field begin to contract, even though some candidates will not drop out of the race after one debate. you will clearly see that there are a number of candidates who simply don't have a chance, and tonight, candidates like amy klobuchar and corey booker, they have got to do very well, because right now it looks like it could be very difficult for them to make it into that second debate. and they want to be seen as top candidates, so a lot is riding on their performance this evening. great to get your analysis on this. the dalai lama says president trump lacks moral principle. in a rare interview he also shared some controversial views on women. the buddhist spiritual leader fled to india from tibet in
. candidates being left by the wayside -- amy klobuchar.? just looking at the polling numbers and the funds they are raising, some of these people really don't stand a chance, do they? many of them don't, no. and with the next series of debates to take place, we know the dnc has raised the stakes in that. we are going to begin to see i think the field begin to contract, even though some candidates will not drop out of the race after one debate. you will clearly see that there are a number of...
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i'm very, very pleased today to introduce senator amy klobuchar. she's serving her third term of course a minnesota. before that shehe was a county attorney in the most populous county in her state, and the chief prosecutor there. before that a corporate attorney. some of you will have that in common with her of course. she and husband john who is right here with her travels the country. they have one child, abigail, and really interesting, i veryht this was interesting, is that the senator into politics when she was released sort of forced out of the hospital after giving birth to abigail, and abigail had a couple complications and it really was not good that she had to leave the hospital. she got very involved in her state. she passed a mandatory 48 hours for new mothers to stay in hospitals in the state of minnesota,y and later bill clinton signed into law that national, federal law, a lot of it has to do with the senator. [applause] regrettably, she did not attend st. anselmle college. she went to yale university and the university of chicago w
i'm very, very pleased today to introduce senator amy klobuchar. she's serving her third term of course a minnesota. before that shehe was a county attorney in the most populous county in her state, and the chief prosecutor there. before that a corporate attorney. some of you will have that in common with her of course. she and husband john who is right here with her travels the country. they have one child, abigail, and really interesting, i veryht this was interesting, is that the senator...
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klobuchar is explaining why she is in favor of keeping private insurance if people want it. and they have a back and forth. >> i think it's a bold approach. my proposal is to do something about pharma, to take them on, to allow negotiation under medicare, to bring in less expensive drugs from other countries. pharma doesn't own me. >> yes, i'm with bernie on medicare for all. there are a lot of politicians who say it's not possible, we can't do it, have a lot of political reasons for this. what they're really telling you is they just won't fight for it. well, health care is a basic human right. and i will fight for basic human rights. >> in that fight, she raised her hand. very early on in the debate said she would fight to get rid of private insurance. >> she did. what i think is important to note and maybe to play devil's advocate a bit to the notion warren really did win the night, that -- you have to remember that she piggybacked bernie sanders even beginning that saying it was sanders who set the tone for that conversation. not warren. she is the person known as the i h
klobuchar is explaining why she is in favor of keeping private insurance if people want it. and they have a back and forth. >> i think it's a bold approach. my proposal is to do something about pharma, to take them on, to allow negotiation under medicare, to bring in less expensive drugs from other countries. pharma doesn't own me. >> yes, i'm with bernie on medicare for all. there are a lot of politicians who say it's not possible, we can't do it, have a lot of political reasons...
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i mentioned that klobuchar had good moments. delay and he made a pitch to th center.e wasn't attacked tonight. the dlane, klobuchar, michael bennett, those are all people trying to go after that space. >> we will watch tomorrow night and do thiss again. >> thank you. >> with. on the stage, this was a meetin with several candidates trying to make their voices heard. what have you got for us tonight ? >> some of the candidates are going to be coming out with the de blasio campaign. his wife will be out. staffers and advisors and is also going to have some of the candidates out here trying to make their cases. to give you a perspective about what they might be talking about , some cover that democratic debate and sanders with the outlier on the left. there was this new idea. tonight what was fascinating wa to see how many of these candidatesgh was the norm for tm . it was not outlandish, starting with de blasio, pushing a 30 person -- 70% tax for the wealthy. the issue of abortion, saying that trans women should be able to get abortions, saying it's for reproductive just
i mentioned that klobuchar had good moments. delay and he made a pitch to th center.e wasn't attacked tonight. the dlane, klobuchar, michael bennett, those are all people trying to go after that space. >> we will watch tomorrow night and do thiss again. >> thank you. >> with. on the stage, this was a meetin with several candidates trying to make their voices heard. what have you got for us tonight ? >> some of the candidates are going to be coming out with the de blasio...
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it's beerk, beto o'rourke and amy amy klobuchar.tarted, their average polling when they got in the race, they were all talked about as having a lot of potential. there were even polls that had beto o'rourke in double-digits. this was his average. i remember talking cory booker 20 years ago. they talked about him as a potential presidential candidate then. look what has happened since. beto o'rourke plummeted, more than five points off his average. booker is falling. klobuchar is falling. they have not lived up to the potential that they were talked about having. so for beto o'rourke, this is an opportunity to hit the reset button tonight, for cory booker, amy klobuchar. forrest of the field, the other six candidates who are going to be on the stage, this is like when they talk about the ncaa basketball tournament. survive and advance. remember, the rules change. at the end of the summer for these debates, the criteria goes up. the polling threshold rises. right now the polling threshold that will eventually exist, none of these cand
it's beerk, beto o'rourke and amy amy klobuchar.tarted, their average polling when they got in the race, they were all talked about as having a lot of potential. there were even polls that had beto o'rourke in double-digits. this was his average. i remember talking cory booker 20 years ago. they talked about him as a potential presidential candidate then. look what has happened since. beto o'rourke plummeted, more than five points off his average. booker is falling. klobuchar is falling. they...
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minnesota senator, amy amy klobuchar. beto o'rourke.tim ryan and massachusetts senator, elizabeth warren. from nbc news, decision 2020, the democratic candidates' debate live from the performing arts center in miami, florida. [ applause ] >>> good evening again, everyone. welcome to the candidates and our audience here in miami in the arts center and all across the country. tonight we are going to take on many of the most pressing issues of the moment, including immigration, the situation unfolding at our border and the treatment of migrant children. >> we are going to talk about the tensions with iran. climate change, and of course we will talk about the economy. the kitchen table issues so many americans face every day. >> quick rules of the road. before we begin, 20 candidates qualified for this first debate. we'll hear from 10 tonight and 10 more tomorrow. the break down for each was selected at random. the candidates will have 60 seconds to answer and 30 seconds for any follow-ups. >> because of this large field, not every person w
minnesota senator, amy amy klobuchar. beto o'rourke.tim ryan and massachusetts senator, elizabeth warren. from nbc news, decision 2020, the democratic candidates' debate live from the performing arts center in miami, florida. [ applause ] >>> good evening again, everyone. welcome to the candidates and our audience here in miami in the arts center and all across the country. tonight we are going to take on many of the most pressing issues of the moment, including immigration, the...
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. >> presidential candidates senate -- senator amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg spoke at last dinner inhat blue richmond. it is their largest annual political fundraiser pregnant after speeches by members of the congressional delegation and other commonwealth leaders, senator klobuchar address the more than 1500 guests at the gala. >> while. thank you. what amazing crowd. hello virginia democrats. are you ready to beat donald trump? of you ready to get rid betsy do boss? paint yourdy to legislature blue? i am so happy to be here tonight. thank you so much. your great former governor terry mcauliffe, thank you. your congressional delegation, including not one, not two, but three women who flipped republican seats. senators, who are two of my closest friends in the united states senate. i am not just saying that because they are running for president forgets i will start with tim kaine. there's a lot to love about tim kaine. his honesty, his faith, his willingness to stand up against the president and say clearly that it is congress that the sides if you go to war, not donald trump. wa
. >> presidential candidates senate -- senator amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg spoke at last dinner inhat blue richmond. it is their largest annual political fundraiser pregnant after speeches by members of the congressional delegation and other commonwealth leaders, senator klobuchar address the more than 1500 guests at the gala. >> while. thank you. what amazing crowd. hello virginia democrats. are you ready to beat donald trump? of you ready to get rid betsy do boss? paint...
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senadora klobuchar. >>> me parece que es un enfoque audaz, barack obama quiso hacerlo cuando estÁbamos ley. y hay algo mÁs importante. son las farmacÉuticas el presidente dijo literalmente "que la gente se iba a presionar cuando iban a bajar los productos farmacÉuticos". pero han subido los precios. para el resto de estados unidos es lo que llamamos muy poco tod por encima. hay que enfrentarlas, negociar para medicare traer medicamentos menos costos de otros paÍses. si las farmacÉuticas son dueÑos de washington, no son amigos mÍos. >>> senadora warren respaldÓ el plan de bernie sanders sobre el medicare. pero eliminarÍa los planes privados de la cobertura. es el plan que perseguÍrÁ como presidenta. >>> sÍ, no solo para las personas que no tengan seguro, es para las personas que sÍ tienen seguro tambiÉn. el modelo de negocio de una compaÑÍa de seguros es el siguiente, es traer mayor posi primas y pagar lo menos posible. lleva a las familia s les suben las primas, copagos mÁs altos tambiÉn y luchando con la compaÑÍa de seguros que recibir el tratamiento mÉdico que segÚn el doctorales ha
senadora klobuchar. >>> me parece que es un enfoque audaz, barack obama quiso hacerlo cuando estÁbamos ley. y hay algo mÁs importante. son las farmacÉuticas el presidente dijo literalmente "que la gente se iba a presionar cuando iban a bajar los productos farmacÉuticos". pero han subido los precios. para el resto de estados unidos es lo que llamamos muy poco tod por encima. hay que enfrentarlas, negociar para medicare traer medicamentos menos costos de otros paÍses. si...
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joining me now is 2020 presidential candidate senator amy klobuchar. thank you for coming on "state of the union." >> thanks, brianna. >> so the president had a meeting with kim jong-un just hours ago, he announced that both sides have agreed to restart talks. you have frequently criticized the president for diplomacy by tweet but did it work in this case? >> i don't think we know if it works until there is results. and we've seen a history here, especially in this case, where donald trump announces these summits and nothing comes out of it. of course, as a country we want this to work. we want to see a denuclearization of the korean peninsula, reduction in the missiles. but it is not as easy as just going and bringing a hot dish over the fence to the dictator next door. this is a ruthless dictator and when you go forward, you have to have clear focus and a clear mission and clear goals. and that is been our problem so far. the president will meet with him, that is fine. it is always good to talk to people when you're dealing with something so importan
joining me now is 2020 presidential candidate senator amy klobuchar. thank you for coming on "state of the union." >> thanks, brianna. >> so the president had a meeting with kim jong-un just hours ago, he announced that both sides have agreed to restart talks. you have frequently criticized the president for diplomacy by tweet but did it work in this case? >> i don't think we know if it works until there is results. and we've seen a history here, especially in this...