Transcript for Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand says she's 'thinking about' running for president

Hey, we're back with senator Kirsten Gillibrand. 86 Democrats declined to support Nancy Pelosi. 56% says Pelosi should be replaced. I don't think she should be the leader but I'm not a Democrat. I want to know from you, do you think she's the leader right now? I think she's tough as nails and gets things done. She echoed the trump administration, one of the greatest losses of all time. She's not -- Compared to 2010. I'm saying historically -- One thing about Nancy Pelosi, she knows how to get things done. She knows how to bring her caucus together. She said her number one goal is to make sure health care is a right and not a privilege. She understands what's going on in people's lives, that they're worried about not being able to afford to see a doctor when they're sick, protect their children when they have pre-existing conditions. That's what she's focused on so I think she'll do a great job and I support her. This is a moment for all of us to make sure that the people who voted for us, all those women, all those men, all those people that came out to vote, that they're actually heard. This is when our democracy works best, when regular people stand up and demand it, and that's what this election was. It was a referendum on what president trump has put into the world and wanting that accountability, oversight, and wanting people to be heard. And we need to protect them. We need to help people and health care and education and jobs are the things on their minds. So I believe she'll do a good job in moving that forward so we can actually begin to serve the people that we're elected to represent. Well let's talk about your new book which I know you're so excited about because it's so wonderful. It's called "Bold & brave." Right here. Ten heros who won women the right to vote. It's illustrated so beautifully. Tell us about it. The illustration is incredible. Myra Coleman, an unbelievable illustrator. She brings together all these suf row jests. She was an amazing investigative journalist who wrote about lynching but she wasn't going to be sold during the suffrage movement that she had to be silent. She said, no, I'm marching with my Illinois delegation. She never said no, never gave up. Each page is about women who did extraordinary things, who never gave up, never gave in, who knew that if they wanted to accomplish anything they needed to right to vote. It's one of the reasons why these vote recounts that are happening in both Florida and Georgia are so important. When Stacey Abrams says every vote must count, she's standing on the shoulders of these women who worked their whole lives to make sure that women had the right to vote. This election was an election where women won. We had over 120 women win their races. We had millions of women turning out to vote. So this book is for little boys and little girls to understand what leadership looks like, that, in fact, this took a long time to make sure that our democracy had everyone's vote counted. Let's make sure we keep it that way. I want to ask one last question before we go because you have another -- how many years left on your term as senator? Six. Six more years. Yeah. Six more years. Yes. So are you staying in the senator are you going to run for president? Well, I'm obviously very dedicated to serving new yorkers but that is a very important moral question that I've been thinking about and I've been thinking about it because as we said earlier what president trump has been putting into this country is so disturbing, so divisive, so dark that I believe that I've been called to fight as hard as I possibly can to restore that moral integrity, that moral decency. Sounds like a yes. So I'm thinking about it. All right. So our thanks to senator Kirsten Gillibrand. Her new book, "Bold and brave: Ten heros who won women the right to vote" is out tomorrow, and you know what, y'all? You've been so good, you're all going to get a copy to take

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