is doing now in the obama administration, making sure supervisory people making 30,000, 40,000 a year should be eligible for overtime. all those issues are such a part of mainstream democratic politics, and frankly, mainstream america. and i don't see that much difference between the two of them. regardless of what bernie has called himself over the years, or what hillary has called herself. i think they both have -- speak to the great american tradition of democrat -- solid democratic policies of creating a middle class and lifting up working people. that's what i'm all about with this endorsement and what drives me in politics, i started hanging out at the steelworkers' hall in mansfield, ohio. >> thank you so much, senator sherrod brown, who endorsed hillary clinton today. well, hillary clinton took issue with something that bernie sanders said at the last democratic debate. sanders was responding to criticism by clinton over his record on guns. >> and as a senator from a rural