unequivocally or want to wait to see if she waits to take your advice on moving to a more progressive agenda? >> i want to see a vision. that would be true of candidates on all levels. it's time to see a clear, bold vision for progressive economic change. >> you're not -- you're technically not yet endorsing her. >> not until i see -- i would say this about any candidate, an actual vision of where they want to go. >> former congressman anthony wiener, married to one of her most trusted aides responded "this notion that he is somehow the spokesperson for some wing of the party that hillary needs to audition for, i think this is wrong and not helpful. she was working on a progressive vision of health care when bill de blasio was still smoking pot at nyu or wherever he went." this brings us to "hillary clinton for millennials." hillary care edition. almost two decades before obamacare there was a fight over the hillary-care wars, and they were every bit as ugly.