betrayal of workers from this administration, from his time as a businessman to now, when that's why he doesn't care about those low-wage workers or any of the 800,000 that are furloughed or lost their jobs or are working without pay. >> you said you and your wife connie are thinking about whether or not you might make a run. when are you going to decide and will you talk to me when you do? >> of course. i will always talk to you, rachel. >> thank you. >> we are going to four early states, iowa, new hampshire, nevada, south carolina. we will -- we are going to do a dignity of work listening tour. i'm not trying to have the largest rally or the biggest crowds. i want to listen to people and hear them, whether -- when i talk about the dignity of work, you know, it's a barber in cedar rapids, a physical therapist in concord, it's a restaurant worker in nevada and it's a -- in florence, south carolina, it might be a construction worker. >> mmm-hmm. >> people in this country are working harder than ever before.