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  • We are back with Pete Buttigieg.

  • I was just saying I don't know how

  • you have the energy because you've

  • been home like once or twice.

  • And, I mean, you're constantly going.

  • And you have to be an extrovert to be able to do this.

  • Because you said you get energy from people.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, I actually think of myself as an introvert.

  • But I draw a kind of propulsion from the people

  • I meet because when you're running for president

  • and somebody comes up to you, they shake hands

  • with you on a rope line after you give a speech,

  • or whatever it is, they're telling you about the most

  • important thing in their lives.

  • And you take in those stories all day.

  • And it energizes you because it reminds you all the time

  • what's at stake and why it really matters.

  • This is not-- sometimes they talk about politics

  • like it's just another show, like it's a game.

  • And it's our lives.

  • And every time you get reminded of that,

  • it creates this kind of fuel to keep going.

  • Yeah.

  • I feel like you're a perfect person

  • to be in politics because, first of all, you're super smart.

  • And you're so even-keeled.

  • Like nothing rattles you.

  • You just have such--

  • and I guess that comes from-- actually

  • you served in Afghanistan.

  • And I'm sure you have to have a pretty even--

  • Yeah.

  • It does give you a certain kind of perspective.

  • Yeah.

  • You know, there's incoming in the form of a mean tweet

  • and then there's, like, incoming.

  • Right?

  • Right.

  • So you just learn, I think, to keep things

  • in balance a little bit.

  • I'm a very passionate person.

  • But discipline is a really important part of how I serve

  • and how I work.

  • Yeah.

  • So you have been--

  • I want to give you a chance to address this.

  • Because you're having a hard time

  • pulling with minorities and the African-American community.

  • And I want you to speak to that.

  • Yeah.

  • Well, I think it's got to begin with humility.

  • I will never have the experience of, for example,

  • walking through a mall or down the street

  • and feeling eyes on me, judging me, and maybe thinking

  • that I am dangerous just because of the color of my skin,

  • the way black men experience.

  • I will never have the experience of going into an emergency room

  • and not being believed, describing that I'm in pain,

  • the way so many black women experience.

  • So I think it starts with acknowledging that.

  • And if I can't know from experience

  • what that's like, then how can I make myself

  • useful to those who have?

  • I think the next best thing I can do

  • is to show up, to listen, to learn, and to elevate

  • those voices.

  • And so what we're trying to do is make sure

  • that those voices are elevated in my campaign as a way

  • to demonstrate what it will be like in my presidency,

  • too, precisely because I'm never going

  • to be able to say that that I get it,

  • at least not from the perspective

  • of personal experience.

  • When I think about something like the Douglass Plan

  • that we put forward--

  • The Frederick Douglass Plan is an idea

  • that our campaign has put forward,

  • a series of proposals to deal with systematic racism

  • in this country.

  • But it's not mine.

  • I didn't sit there and think it up.

  • The reason I think it's strong is

  • because we asked black voices to build that plan.

  • And the way I can make myself useful

  • is to try to drive that plan through as president

  • and continue to elevate those voices throughout.

  • So that's the conversation I'm seeking

  • to have with voters of color who have every reason

  • to be skeptical of politicians, especially new figures who

  • come along, given the number of broken promises

  • and the ways that that vote has been taken for granted again

  • and again and again.

  • And the only way to earn it is to go out

  • there and work for it.

  • This was this was Rush Limbaugh's comment not too long

  • ago.

  • He said, how is this going to look?

  • A 37-year-old gay guy kissing his husband on stage

  • next to Mr. Man, Donald Trump.

  • How do you want to respond to that?

  • [LAUGHS] Look, I guess he just has a different idea

  • of what makes a man than I do.

  • Look, I'm not going to take lectures on family values

  • from the likes of Rush Limbaugh or anybody who

  • supports Donald Trump, frankly.

  • You know, when I was packing my bags for Afghanistan,

  • Donald Trump was working on season seven of Celebrity

  • Apprentice and--

  • [LAUGHTER, CHEERING, AND APPLAUSE]

  • I'm just done with that kind of--

  • and since when is strength about the chest

  • pounding of the loud mouth guy at the end of the bar?

  • The strongest people I know are not the loudest people.

  • They're the ones who have the deepest sense of who they are,

  • and what they value, and what they care about.

  • And one of those people, by the way,

  • one of the strongest people I know, is my husband, Brad Pitt.

  • [LAUGHTER, APPLAUSE]

  • I knew Chasten would like that.

  • Thank you so much.

  • You're welcome.

  • Sorry.

  • I forgot my Oscar.

  • Yeah.

  • All right.

  • We're going to put you in the hot seat.

  • I'm going to ask you a lot of questions.

  • And you have to answer really, really fast--

  • OK.

  • --which is hard for politicians to do.

  • True.

  • But I'm going to do that.

  • We'll be back.

  • Hi, I'm Andy.

  • Ellen asked me to remind you to subscribe to her channel

  • so you can see more awesome videos,

  • like videos of me getting scared or saying embarrassing things,

  • like ball peen hammer, and also some videos of Ellen

  • and other celebrities, if you're into that sort of thing.

  • Ah!

  • [SCREAMS] [BLEEP] God!

  • [BLEEP]

We are back with Pete Buttigieg.

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