'This isn't like a game of 'Jeopardy!'.” Amy Klobuchar responds to Pete Buttigieg knocking the Minnesota senator’s inability to name the president of Mexico in an interview last week.
From CNN's Kate SullivanPete Buttigieg recalled a time he tried to use his foreign language skills to help a family caught up in the middle of a protest.
Buttigieg, who was running to be the chair of the Democratic National Committee at the time, said he had heard a rumor there was an Iranian family that was not being allowed through because of the ban. “I see this man emerge, kind of Middle Eastern appearance, his wife is in a hijab, they’ve got three or four little kids, a bunch of suitcases, they look exhausted,” he continued. “And I went up to them and started to ask, you know, are you okay? Do you know what's happening? Do you need any help? Everybody’s here to support you.”
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