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please welcome senator amy klobuchar, and mayor pete buttigieg.here. >> good to be with you. thanks for having us. >> great. >> stephen: so how is the campaign going? i kind of lost track of it after a while. now that i've been in quarantine-- who won ohio? i forget. d ouen't rningl, everybody. >> -- everybody is stuck at home. how are you handling it? >> you know, it's as good as can be. it's a terrible situation for the country and everybody is having to adapt. but all this after a year of almost never being at home, finding all the-- all the chores left to be done, making the most of time. by the end of the campaign, we would celebrate if the scheduled said wood be in the same hotel room two nights in a row. so it's a big mental shift to go back to being in the same place all the time, but in some ways, healthier than the campaign was. >> stephen: now that you're all at home with your families, is everybody getting on each other's nerves or is it all running pretty smoothly so far, senator? >> well, i have my husband here, of course, having rec
please welcome senator amy klobuchar, and mayor pete buttigieg.here. >> good to be with you. thanks for having us. >> great. >> stephen: so how is the campaign going? i kind of lost track of it after a while. now that i've been in quarantine-- who won ohio? i forget. d ouen't rningl, everybody. >> -- everybody is stuck at home. how are you handling it? >> you know, it's as good as can be. it's a terrible situation for the country and everybody is having to adapt....
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pete buttigieg was like that was before my time. dan crenshaw when i i was liked you read harry potter what he was like, no. obviously there are some exceptions and after and out ag cat got that nothing i'm saying applies a literally every moment. if you're like i didn't read harry potter. you know, that's fine. we're talking billions of people. nothing will apply to everybody. document some broad trends that apply to most people. >> in the way that 9/11 and harry potter and other things affected a millennial generation what you think will affect the next generation? >> that's such a good question. one of the things i found in my research is a social scientists have shown that event you experience between like 18 and 26, give or take, determine your politics for the rest of your life. they might move a little bit, like if you buy property or you're starting your kids to school, that might change a politics round the edges but it's rare for someone to go from like like a hard-core left-winger to a hard-core right-winger. in fact, wha
pete buttigieg was like that was before my time. dan crenshaw when i i was liked you read harry potter what he was like, no. obviously there are some exceptions and after and out ag cat got that nothing i'm saying applies a literally every moment. if you're like i didn't read harry potter. you know, that's fine. we're talking billions of people. nothing will apply to everybody. document some broad trends that apply to most people. >> in the way that 9/11 and harry potter and other things...
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pete buttigieg did out of harvard.ckinsey makes money selling advice and that advise saudi arabia's crown prince for example how to silence all descent and his kingdom. in the 1980s, mckinsey urged banks to expand something called securitization, that's the practice of selling bundled loans. that practice led directly to the 2008 financial crisis. mckenzie promoted a concept called outsourcing. u.s. companies they argued could increase short-term profits by sending many of their jobs overseas. kenzie defended this process by producing in-house research which, in the end they thought would be, it didn't happen. and early on, mckenzie even offered its services to the communist party of china at a discount. the managing director served at the advisory board of the china developing bank which is the main driver behind of the most aggressive and brutal kind of colonialism of the world has seen in more than 100 years. so china rose and america declined but mckenzie still found ways to make money here in the u.s. the company
pete buttigieg did out of harvard.ckinsey makes money selling advice and that advise saudi arabia's crown prince for example how to silence all descent and his kingdom. in the 1980s, mckinsey urged banks to expand something called securitization, that's the practice of selling bundled loans. that practice led directly to the 2008 financial crisis. mckenzie promoted a concept called outsourcing. u.s. companies they argued could increase short-term profits by sending many of their jobs overseas....
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pete buttigieg believes a matter of -- major federal intervention is needed to fix our roads. anyone who drives around the state of vermont, or drives ournd america, understands infrastructure is collapsing. in vermont, we have dozens and dozens of bridges that are in need of repair. we have many hundreds of miles of roads that need repair. the issue of infrastructure is not the sexiest issue in the world but it is enormously important. a couple of years ago, i came up with the belief that we should spend $1 trillion to update our infrastructure. i think people are caught up with the need of investing heavily in our infrastructure, and now a trillion dollars is an accepted number. the 2020ieve candidates need to make infrastructure a essential issue. they thinked if infrastructure should be a key issue in the 2020 presidential election. election, whether it is president, senate, or house of representatives, it should be a key issue. the presidential candidates ought to focus on infrastructure and ought to be sensitive not to be so narrowly committed to roads and bridges, and t
pete buttigieg believes a matter of -- major federal intervention is needed to fix our roads. anyone who drives around the state of vermont, or drives ournd america, understands infrastructure is collapsing. in vermont, we have dozens and dozens of bridges that are in need of repair. we have many hundreds of miles of roads that need repair. the issue of infrastructure is not the sexiest issue in the world but it is enormously important. a couple of years ago, i came up with the belief that we...
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last fall, this man was making up presidential hopefuls like montana governor and indiana mayor pete buttigieg. chris crossing the state of iowa on the campaign trail as a special correspondent for cbsn national news. >> part of me is a little nervous this could last through november. >> reporter: now he's working from his home in the east bay, sheltering in place just like th of us. >> so i've set up a small little area for myself here. >> reporter: he surprisingly upbeat because he says he has y just as frightening. he was born in kabul afghanistan where his family lived in constant fear of the taliban. >> my mom had blankets against the windows in case a bullet was fired the glass wouldn't come through the window and hurt us. >> reporter: sheltering a place was a family mandate. >> in afghanistan shelter in place was literally shelter in place. you went in the basement until 6 p.m. and even then you didn't leave the house. >> reporter: his grandfather was killed and his father injured. eventually they made it out of the middle east and then to the united states where his resilient spirit em
last fall, this man was making up presidential hopefuls like montana governor and indiana mayor pete buttigieg. chris crossing the state of iowa on the campaign trail as a special correspondent for cbsn national news. >> part of me is a little nervous this could last through november. >> reporter: now he's working from his home in the east bay, sheltering in place just like th of us. >> so i've set up a small little area for myself here. >> reporter: he surprisingly...
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we had top democratic presidential candidates, amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg tell us over last year, you can't have medicare for all. americans love their employer sponsored plans. yeah, what happens when you don't have that employer. what happens when you're looking at 30 to 40 million americans unemployed? if we can't understand the case for medicare for all now, wener will. luckily the polls this week show 65% of americans support medicare for all, which is a good sign. >> including a lot of republicans. one of the effects of a universal health care type system like most of the rest of the developed world has is that the return on investment is higher and the expenditure per capita is lower. so if we over time establish that sort of system in the united states, could the savings from that be applied to better things like pandemic preparedness or supply chain preparedness so that when we need gowns and gloves and masks and respirators we can switch tho that. we do pay more per person than anywhere else in the developed world for health care. >> of course there would be a lot of sav
we had top democratic presidential candidates, amy klobuchar, pete buttigieg tell us over last year, you can't have medicare for all. americans love their employer sponsored plans. yeah, what happens when you don't have that employer. what happens when you're looking at 30 to 40 million americans unemployed? if we can't understand the case for medicare for all now, wener will. luckily the polls this week show 65% of americans support medicare for all, which is a good sign. >> including a...
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if you don't know the answer you're probably not in private -- chelsea clinton once pete buttigieg joinedduating harvard and spending a year as a rhodes scholar. he could have worked anywhere with that resume but he chose mckinsey. no doubt many of his harvard classmates and beat him. why? is more than any other companyns in america, mckinsey and company serves as a training ground for the leaders of our professional class, like the alumni it produces, mckinsey makes nothing. only thing it sells is advice, talking. usually at a very high place. the people who work there are called consultants. now why is all of this relevant now in the middle of a pandemic that came from china? well because if you're wondering why so many of our institutions in american life have been soo utterly corrupted and undermined by the government of china, something that's been revealed in stark relief recently, mckinsey and company is a big part of the reason. for close to 30 years, mckinsey has played a leading ofrole in encouraging american companies to ship their factories, their jobs, their expertise all ove
if you don't know the answer you're probably not in private -- chelsea clinton once pete buttigieg joinedduating harvard and spending a year as a rhodes scholar. he could have worked anywhere with that resume but he chose mckinsey. no doubt many of his harvard classmates and beat him. why? is more than any other companyns in america, mckinsey and company serves as a training ground for the leaders of our professional class, like the alumni it produces, mckinsey makes nothing. only thing it...
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tune in tomorrow when my guest will be mayor pete buttigieg, and senator amy klobuchar, and musical guesty media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show it's the late late show ♪ >> james: good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late late show." but let's face it, these days timeo
tune in tomorrow when my guest will be mayor pete buttigieg, and senator amy klobuchar, and musical guesty media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show it's the late late show ♪ >> james: good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to "the late late show." but let's face it, these days timeo
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if you went back to iowa, remember, technically pete buttigieg won the state equivalent. but sanders had had the most votes in iowa. he won basically the popular vote out there by 6,000. he went to new hampshire. he won the new hampshire primary. and then he went to nevada and he got a big victory out of nevada. so you had the first three contest there's. it was kind of sanders in iowa and then sanders, sanders in new hampshire and nevada. it that's what moment, that's the moment in past campaigns democratic and republican when a candidate starts to win the early states that you get a bandwagon effect. you start to get more endorsements. you start doing better in the next wave of states. a bandwagon effect takes hold. in the past we've seen voters like to get behind the front-runner instead with bernie sanders this is the thing we have not seen before in a the kraic ra democratic race. his great success, especially when he won nevada, it was a gut check moment for the democratic party, for democratic voters and they all sort of collectively asked themselves, are we sure w
if you went back to iowa, remember, technically pete buttigieg won the state equivalent. but sanders had had the most votes in iowa. he won basically the popular vote out there by 6,000. he went to new hampshire. he won the new hampshire primary. and then he went to nevada and he got a big victory out of nevada. so you had the first three contest there's. it was kind of sanders in iowa and then sanders, sanders in new hampshire and nevada. it that's what moment, that's the moment in past...
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former presidential candidate pete buttigieg and also stanley mccrystal.navirus. "morning joe" is moments away. . to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. being prepared and overcoming challenges. usaa has been standing with them for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve you for a hundred more. ♪ and we'll be here to serve you for a hundred more. if we weren't able to stream anything, i think they'd be lost. (vo) we are all home right now. that's why verizon is giving you more of the entertainment you want. dayley is usually watching a tv show, and mckenna is almost always listening to music. we love verizon. i get the shows i need when i need them. (vo) now unlimited plans come with your favorite artists on apple music, shows and movies on disney+, and over 70 top channels of live tv with
former presidential candidate pete buttigieg and also stanley mccrystal.navirus. "morning joe" is moments away. . to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. being prepared and overcoming challenges. usaa has been standing with them...
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shortest way home one mayor's challenge a model for america's future written and narrated by pete buttigieg] [inaudible] written and narrated by elizabeth. [inaudible] [cheering] [applause] >> okay and the audie goes to harper audio for with the fire on high. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ art lizza sorry she could not make it but she did send a few words so i didn't break anything. [laughter] always a bonus. r8 i am completely honored by this award. it means so much for me to it know that the way i render the story resonates with listeners i come from a traditional tradition of oral storytelling my grandfather could recite long intricate riddles for memory my mother raised me with elaborate stories of her youth growing up in the rural countryside of the dominican republic. in fact, when i am writing, i'm always reading out loud i'm editing with my ear it is critical to me that the sounds, music of the story all ring true. the opportunity to lend my own voice to the text, lifting it off the page has been such a fulfilling one. oh here's where it gets awkward. special thanks to. [inaudible] , m
shortest way home one mayor's challenge a model for america's future written and narrated by pete buttigieg] [inaudible] written and narrated by elizabeth. [inaudible] [cheering] [applause] >> okay and the audie goes to harper audio for with the fire on high. [applause] [cheering] ♪ ♪ ♪ art lizza sorry she could not make it but she did send a few words so i didn't break anything. [laughter] always a bonus. r8 i am completely honored by this award. it means so much for me to it know...
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coronavirus questions and talk with special guests including joe and jill biden, lady gaga, and pete buttigiegatch "morning joe" starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern with a "morning joe" special report, "isolation nation" at 8:00 a.m. eastern only on msnbc. - oh. - what's going on? - oh, darn! - let me help. lift and push and push! there... it's up there. hey joshie... wrinkles send the wrong message. help prevent them before they start with downy wrinkleguard. this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is getting new tests into their hands, delivering the critical results they need. and until this fight is over, we...will...never...quit. because they never quit. >>> the nation's very first saliva testing site for covid-19 opened in new jersey this morning. researchers at rutgers developed the test and the fda quickly approved it to ramp up testing across the country. officials say the machines will be able to process thousands of samples per day and deliver individual results within two days. joining us now from ediso
coronavirus questions and talk with special guests including joe and jill biden, lady gaga, and pete buttigiegatch "morning joe" starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern with a "morning joe" special report, "isolation nation" at 8:00 a.m. eastern only on msnbc. - oh. - what's going on? - oh, darn! - let me help. lift and push and push! there... it's up there. hey joshie... wrinkles send the wrong message. help prevent them before they start with downy wrinkleguard....
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their guests include joe and jill biden, former presidential candidate pete buttigieg and lady gaga.row morning. watch "morning joe" starting at 6:00 a.m. eastern with a special report, "isolation nation" at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the winter solstice is the darkest day of the year and every day after the winter solstice is a little lighter but still very, very dark the day after the solstice and the day after that. that's where we appear to be here in the u.s. with the coronavirus pandemic with the first wave of the virus at or near the peak which is promising in the sense of what it means for where we might be in two weeks or four weeks or six weeks from now but it also means that what is happening now is as bad as it gets. more than 32,000 americans have died. we had our highest single day death
their guests include joe and jill biden, former presidential candidate pete buttigieg and lady gaga.row morning. watch "morning joe" starting at 6:00 a.m. eastern with a special report, "isolation nation" at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" is next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the winter solstice is the darkest day of the year and every day after the winter solstice is a little lighter but...
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coronavirus questions and talk with special gifts including joe and jill biden, lady gaga, and pete buttigieg. that's tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. that brings this hour to a close for me. i'll see you right back here tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern for "meet the press daily" and also includes the coronavirus daily briefing. brian williams and katy tur pick up the coverage after this quick break. he coverage after this quk break. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or active psoriatic arthritis for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling, and significantly improve physical function. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your docto
coronavirus questions and talk with special gifts including joe and jill biden, lady gaga, and pete buttigieg. that's tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. that brings this hour to a close for me. i'll see you right back here tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern for "meet the press daily" and also includes the coronavirus daily briefing. brian williams and katy tur pick up the coverage after this quick break. he coverage after this quk break. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a...
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coronavirus questions and have a lineup of special guests including joe and jill biden, lady gaga, pete buttigiegregular kind of "morning joe." watch "morning joe" starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern with "isolation nation" at 8:00 a.m. eastern on msnbc. 8:00 a.m. eastern on msnbc. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. xeljanz xr can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections like tb; don't start xeljanz if you have an infection. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra can increase risk of death. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. as have tears in the stomach or intestines, serious allergic reactions, and changes in lab results. tell your doctor if you've been somewhere fungal infections are common, or if you've had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. needles. fine for some. but for you, one pill a
coronavirus questions and have a lineup of special guests including joe and jill biden, lady gaga, pete buttigiegregular kind of "morning joe." watch "morning joe" starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern with "isolation nation" at 8:00 a.m. eastern on msnbc. 8:00 a.m. eastern on msnbc. because there are options. like an "unjection™". xeljanz xr, a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough....
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you saw pete buttigieg get out, saw klobuchar get out. his flood of endorsements for joe biden. the world changed almost overnight in democratic politics. it came to the point where bernie sanders, despite all the early success, all the talk that, hey, we've seen candidates in the past who have done well in the early stages. he just hit a wall. the minute he got out of the first three states, he hit a wall. you didn't see his support grow. you saw him reaching the same small level of support in 2020 that he got from african-american voters in 2016. it was something his campaign -- something bernie sanders himself spent four years trying to fix. he remembered in 2016, one of the big reasons he ultimately fell short against hillary clinton, it was lack of support from african-american voters. it was running at 15, 20, 25% in state after state among black voters against hillary clinton. it made all the difference for him in 2016. he and his campaign spent four years trying to address that, trying to make sure it wouldn't happen again in 2020. as soon as you got to south carolina, i
you saw pete buttigieg get out, saw klobuchar get out. his flood of endorsements for joe biden. the world changed almost overnight in democratic politics. it came to the point where bernie sanders, despite all the early success, all the talk that, hey, we've seen candidates in the past who have done well in the early stages. he just hit a wall. the minute he got out of the first three states, he hit a wall. you didn't see his support grow. you saw him reaching the same small level of support in...
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coronavirus questions and have a lineup of special guests including joe and jill biden, lady gaga, pete buttigiegatch "morning joe" starting tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern with a special report, "isolation nation" at 8:00 a.m. eastern on msnbc. ozempic® s helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are aller
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if you look at it, mayor bloomberg, pete buttigieg, issues of public safety, they own those failures and applied it going forward. that's not true with experienced legislators. >> i want to do a superfast speed round. >> don't worry about it. >> do you have a hobby? >> five of them. i am crazy about exercise. favorite hobby, reading books. >> last book you read? >> two of them. in the shadow of hoffa, jack goldsmith was george bush's office of legal counsel, the godson of chuck o'brien the irishman and remember when ashcroft said signing of the paper does enough, the legal document jack goldsmith wrote, susan nieman wrote this book what we can learn from the holocaust. a study of what the germans did to integrate the holocaust to their culture and what we can do and haven't done as relates to slavery. when it is good the book is phenomenal. there are parts of it -- it is a great book. >> host: leader you most admire, anyone, today -- >> i love clinton, my mother said i hate you all equally. i love president clinton and president obama. the greatest president we ever had was president
if you look at it, mayor bloomberg, pete buttigieg, issues of public safety, they own those failures and applied it going forward. that's not true with experienced legislators. >> i want to do a superfast speed round. >> don't worry about it. >> do you have a hobby? >> five of them. i am crazy about exercise. favorite hobby, reading books. >> last book you read? >> two of them. in the shadow of hoffa, jack goldsmith was george bush's office of legal counsel,...
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you know, when you had pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar and people who couldn't win would step out ofe race and offer their endorsement. bernie sanders did it much quicker this time than he did with hillary clinton. and yesterday you had president barack obama adding his name to the list of endorsements. as someone who's worked in the party a long time, how are you feeling about the array rather than disarray in the party? >> i think it's a sign that democrats understand what's at stake. and for many of us, we understood that ovlong before t last three months of covid-19. we've had disasters perpetrated by this administration and it's an attest to how serious we take this election. it's also a testament to the relationships that joe biden has built over really the entirety of our party from bernie sanders and barack obama to the rest of the slate of candidates. so we are unite and we are focused on getting through what's ahead of us related to covid-19, but also continuing to hold this president accountable going into november. >> adrienne elrod -- >> only yesterday i thought -- go ah
you know, when you had pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar and people who couldn't win would step out ofe race and offer their endorsement. bernie sanders did it much quicker this time than he did with hillary clinton. and yesterday you had president barack obama adding his name to the list of endorsements. as someone who's worked in the party a long time, how are you feeling about the array rather than disarray in the party? >> i think it's a sign that democrats understand what's at stake....
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dahl. , one mayors home challenge and a model for namerica's future written and narrated by pete trance buttigieghome, written and narrated by lisa acevedo . [applause] >> okay and the audie goes to harbor audio would form with the fire on high. [applause] >> liz is sorry she couldn't make it but she said she sent us a few words. i am completely honored by the support. it means so much for me to know that the way i render the stories resonates with the listeners. i come from a tradition of oralstorytelling, not a narrator . my grandfather could recite long intricate riddles from memory. my mother raised to me with elaborate stories of her youth growing up in the countryside of the dominican republic. in fact when i am writing i am always reading out loud. and editing with my ear. it is critical to me that the sound of music of the story ring true. the opportunity to lend my own voice to text and lifted off the page has been such a fulfilling one. here's where it getsawkward . special thanks to karen galen, itmust be awkward to read your name . it must be awkward to read a eb thank you to yourself
dahl. , one mayors home challenge and a model for namerica's future written and narrated by pete trance buttigieghome, written and narrated by lisa acevedo . [applause] >> okay and the audie goes to harbor audio would form with the fire on high. [applause] >> liz is sorry she couldn't make it but she said she sent us a few words. i am completely honored by the support. it means so much for me to know that the way i render the stories resonates with the listeners. i come from a...
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back with wall street journal editorial page editor pete buttigieg and wall street columnist dan henningerlet me start with you before you disappear, again, why not help the states and fund the programs that speaker pelosi and minority schumer, they are pushing for? daniel: the state did help with original ppe and $350 billion, medicaid spending was 6.2% and the federal reserve as well as set up a facility to backstop or underwrite debt for cities and states. well, they are getting funding. i think what the problem that is going on with the democrats has a lot to do with the budget crisis that some of the democratic states like new york and california are beginning to experience. they are cutting funding of their own. even bill de blasio to cut back and spending in new york city but we call that both of the states were amongst hardest hit by the state and local taxes so their tax revenue is really suffering right now and i'm certain that nancy pelosi and chuck schumer are getting phone calls from gavin newsom in california and andrew cuomo in new york saying you got to hold out for more di
back with wall street journal editorial page editor pete buttigieg and wall street columnist dan henningerlet me start with you before you disappear, again, why not help the states and fund the programs that speaker pelosi and minority schumer, they are pushing for? daniel: the state did help with original ppe and $350 billion, medicaid spending was 6.2% and the federal reserve as well as set up a facility to backstop or underwrite debt for cities and states. well, they are getting funding. i...
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pete buttigieg is currently leading the polls and believes major federal investment is required to fix roads. bernie sanders has made statements regarding highway infrastructure in congress and on the campaign trail. >> anyone who drives around the state of vermont or around america understands that to a significant degree, our infrastructure is collapsing. in vermont, we have dozens and dozens and dozens of bridges that are in need of repair. we have many, many hundreds of miles of road that need repair. the issue of infrastructure is not the sexiest issue in the world, but actually, it is enormously important. a couple of years ago, i came up with the belief that we should spend $1 trillion to rebuild our infrastructure. a lot of people said that's a crazy number, it is too high. i think people have caught up with the need of investing heavily in our infrastructure. $1 trillion is an accepted number. and that is a good thing. >> we believe the 2020 candidates need to make infrastructure a key issue, as it is essential to our economy and quality of life. we also asked if they think in
pete buttigieg is currently leading the polls and believes major federal investment is required to fix roads. bernie sanders has made statements regarding highway infrastructure in congress and on the campaign trail. >> anyone who drives around the state of vermont or around america understands that to a significant degree, our infrastructure is collapsing. in vermont, we have dozens and dozens and dozens of bridges that are in need of repair. we have many, many hundreds of miles of road...