>> i have a lot of respect for beto and great to have some texas in this race, but, no. i wasn't born to run for office. just because growing up in the '70s, in the middle of the country, i don't think many people thought a girl could be president. i wasn't born to run, but i am running. >> the whole "born to run" thing in reference to the "vanity fair" cover story that came out this week. what did you think of her response, mark? >> well, i think that it was classic amy klobuchar, trying to differentiate herself from the rest of the field, and she's come across as this pragmatic midwesterner who isn't prone to just say anything to the left. so, for instance when it comes to universal education, that's a popular topic, university college education, and a lot of democrats are saying they want to see it happen. want to see it enacted. amy klobuchar doesn't want to. she said, in fact, there's no way they could possibly do it and where's the money to do it? she is trying to, i think,