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here to talk about it, john podhoretz, editor of the commentary and adam nagourney, , the los angeles bureau chief in a former tabloid reporter who joins us from l.a.. adam try to convey to anyone who , does not understand what a competitive new york primary on the democratic side, the republican side try to convey , what that is like. >> every time because a primary people like me, new yorkers talking about it not being true, it is crazy. new york invented 20 47 before there was 24/7. it is on the last places in the world except london were you have a really competitive newspaper culture. you have larger-than-life reporters who really know how to make news and view their role as trying to provoke candidates. we saw that and you also have players in the form of 1992 as mario cuomo and david dinkins, who liked the metal event, which we are seeing with bill de blasio. it is incredible, really intense. i believe clinton by the in the process liked what happened in new york. despite everything going on, being heckled by an aids protester, he did not have a new york kind of time. mark: i'm
here to talk about it, john podhoretz, editor of the commentary and adam nagourney, , the los angeles bureau chief in a former tabloid reporter who joins us from l.a.. adam try to convey to anyone who , does not understand what a competitive new york primary on the democratic side, the republican side try to convey , what that is like. >> every time because a primary people like me, new yorkers talking about it not being true, it is crazy. new york invented 20 47 before there was 24/7. it...
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john: adam nagourney, please come back. john, please stay here. what alex wagner learned from the returning. ♪ ♪ john: last that was the finale of the nomination fight on the circus. we do this with bloomberg politics. we will be taking a break before coming back on the summer before the convention. for this episode we brought alex wagner and mark mckinnon. alex got the chance to talk to bernie sanders supporters we are now calling naturally the bernie badgers. ♪ alex: we are at the badgers headquarters in wisconsin. this is the installation of the sanders campaign. totally grassroots, young, fired up idealistic people. it is a movement. anyone in this room undecided? ok, i am kidding. i figured. how are you feeling about tuesday? >> feeling better today. alex: wisconsin is a big deal because it is a primary states, it could play a pivotal role. >> wisconsin is not only the birth of the progressive movement, but the birth of mccarthyism. alex: i believe it is not the most polarized state. >> is a swing state because of the polarization. alex: let
john: adam nagourney, please come back. john, please stay here. what alex wagner learned from the returning. ♪ ♪ john: last that was the finale of the nomination fight on the circus. we do this with bloomberg politics. we will be taking a break before coming back on the summer before the convention. for this episode we brought alex wagner and mark mckinnon. alex got the chance to talk to bernie sanders supporters we are now calling naturally the bernie badgers. ♪ alex: we are at the...
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john: but go ahead, nagourney, what is your favorite washington square memory? adamto or three nights after the collapse of the world trade center, and seeing people looking for lost relatives. it was obvious at that point, that people were gone, and how much washington square park is a community center. but i lived two blocks away from their. plus, the pot dealers. mark: let's talk about the democratic race. at last we talk on the contest was just underway. campaigning here is different from other places, for reasons well-known and we talked about. you have a guy from brooklyn, and a woman who was senator in here. do you believe in conventional wisdom, that she is a better competitor here, with an idea of how to campaign better here. john p: i think she appears to be doing a lot better here than she was over the past months, which of course makes sense. if she did not have a feel for new york politics, having run and one here twice, she ought to hang it up and go home. i don't know whether he is not particularly adept. 40% or so of the boat is here in the city. mark
john: but go ahead, nagourney, what is your favorite washington square memory? adamto or three nights after the collapse of the world trade center, and seeing people looking for lost relatives. it was obvious at that point, that people were gone, and how much washington square park is a community center. but i lived two blocks away from their. plus, the pot dealers. mark: let's talk about the democratic race. at last we talk on the contest was just underway. campaigning here is different from...
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we have the new york post podhoretz,nd -- john and adam nagourney. most vivid memory? go. seven years and saw somebody having an acid trip right in front of me, as i was walking with a family friend. mark: keep in mind, the statute of limitations. ,ohn: but go ahead, nagourney what is your favorite washington square memory? there to or three nights after the collapse of the seeingrade center, and people looking for lost relatives. it was obvious at that point, that people were gone, and how much washington square park is a community center. but i lived two blocks away from their. plus, the pot dealers. mark: let's talk about the democratic race. at last we talk on the contest was just underway. campaigning here is different from other places, for reasons well-known and we talked about. brooklyn, guy from and a woman who was senator in here. do you believe in conventional wisdom, that she is a better competitor here, with an idea of how to campaign better here. appears tohink she be doing a lot better here than she was over the past months, which of course makes sense. if s
we have the new york post podhoretz,nd -- john and adam nagourney. most vivid memory? go. seven years and saw somebody having an acid trip right in front of me, as i was walking with a family friend. mark: keep in mind, the statute of limitations. ,ohn: but go ahead, nagourney what is your favorite washington square memory? there to or three nights after the collapse of the seeingrade center, and people looking for lost relatives. it was obvious at that point, that people were gone, and how...