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bernie! bernie! bernie! sanders: brothers and sisters, we have an enormous amount of work in front of us. the path forward will not be easy. the wealthy and powerful elite who decade after decade have gotten everything that they want will do all that they can to defend their financial interest, unlimitedave an amount of money, but we have something that they do not have. we have the people. [cheers and applause] this is what i believe from the bottom of my heart. allow trump and his friends to divide us up, if we stand together -- black and white and latino, asian american, native american -- if urban andogether, rural, north, south, east, west -- if we stand together not as red state and blue state, but as working people -- [cheers and applause goes bracket if we stand together believing in justice and human dignity, if we stand together believing in -- and compassion [cheers and applause] together, brothers and sisters, the future of our country is extraordinary and there is nothing we will not be able to
bernie! bernie! bernie! sanders: brothers and sisters, we have an enormous amount of work in front of us. the path forward will not be easy. the wealthy and powerful elite who decade after decade have gotten everything that they want will do all that they can to defend their financial interest, unlimitedave an amount of money, but we have something that they do not have. we have the people. [cheers and applause] this is what i believe from the bottom of my heart. allow trump and his friends to...
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bernie sanders using it today, standing together, yet it is bernie sanders who you talked about challenges, will he be challenged with really differentiating himself from the other candidates? and also differentiating him as a candidate to that 2016 race. >> yeah, i think on all fronts, fred. you mentioned criminal justice reform and i think that is an important thing to point out because part of bernie sanders' problem in 2016 was that he never really got passionate support from the african-american community. that was a particular problem for him in deep south where hillary clinton essentially ran the table with black vote evers especially in south carolina. he is trying to fix that. they have a much more diverse senior adviser staff that are behind him. you saw the group of speakers that introduced him. three out of the five speakers were african-americans. and criminal justice reform is obviously one of the most important issues impacting the african-american community. so he wants to make a special note of that. what his supporters would tell you and shawn king who is a prominent civi
bernie sanders using it today, standing together, yet it is bernie sanders who you talked about challenges, will he be challenged with really differentiating himself from the other candidates? and also differentiating him as a candidate to that 2016 race. >> yeah, i think on all fronts, fred. you mentioned criminal justice reform and i think that is an important thing to point out because part of bernie sanders' problem in 2016 was that he never really got passionate support from the...
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i'll speak with a senior adviser from the bernie 2020 campaign. hr from the bernie 2020 campaign.'m really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best time to ask yourself are my bones strong? life is full of make-or-break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching; or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems as severe jaw bone problems may happe
i'll speak with a senior adviser from the bernie 2020 campaign. hr from the bernie 2020 campaign.'m really into this car, but how do i know if i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture now might not be the best...
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liz: yeah, bernie sanders -- the point is bernie sanders supports that, alexandria ocasio-cortez is noton in venezuela, what is your take on that? >> listen, we as a venezuelan i will ask them to set the record straight, waiting for them to be able to see and relay to what's going on in venezuela. and, again, it's a human tragedy and it's not -- i mean, you cannot make politics on the suffering of venezuelans, we need help and the trump administration is willing to help. we need for ocasio-cortez and sanders to support the president. this is a problem the u.s. should resolve or risk having to deal with a bigger problem 5 or 10 years down the road including something like this happening in mÉxico or in colombia or anywhere in latin america. liz: venezuela is suffering under communism, marxist communism now. we want to show what's happening with blackouts, intensive care units shut down. we want to warn you, photos inside a hospital and they find the images disturbing, doctors are trying to work on patients including a toddler in the dark. your take on this, sir. >> short story, liz, ther
liz: yeah, bernie sanders -- the point is bernie sanders supports that, alexandria ocasio-cortez is noton in venezuela, what is your take on that? >> listen, we as a venezuelan i will ask them to set the record straight, waiting for them to be able to see and relay to what's going on in venezuela. and, again, it's a human tragedy and it's not -- i mean, you cannot make politics on the suffering of venezuelans, we need help and the trump administration is willing to help. we need for...
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senator bernie sanders?st time, his campaign was seen as quicksodic. hillary clinton seemed to have a lock on the democratic nomination. this time around if history says anything, it is that bernie sanders could in fact be viewed as the fronts rrunner. it was a much closer race four years ago than anyone imagined bernie is running as an independent. he is not a democrat. will he run as an insurgent again or will he try to reshape the democratic party and message. this is what i'm waiting to hear. >> and i think he is just moments away from speaking. let's listen in right now in fact, tim. ♪ [ crowd chanting ] >> brooklyn, thank you! what an incredible crowd. thank you so much. let me thank kilah for her wonderful rendition of the star spangled banner. let me thank scott standing up not just for the workers in erie, pennsylvania against corporate greed but for every worker in america. scott, thank you very much. and let me thank representative terry alexander of south caroli carolina. terry is right, this is
senator bernie sanders?st time, his campaign was seen as quicksodic. hillary clinton seemed to have a lock on the democratic nomination. this time around if history says anything, it is that bernie sanders could in fact be viewed as the fronts rrunner. it was a much closer race four years ago than anyone imagined bernie is running as an independent. he is not a democrat. will he run as an insurgent again or will he try to reshape the democratic party and message. this is what i'm waiting to...
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will the second time be the charm for bernie sanders?fiery speech at the frigid brooklyn launch of his 2020 presidential bid, the independent senator from vermont promised to advocate for economic, racial and environmentaljustice. he also positioned himself in direct opposition to current us president donald trump, who he called "the most dangerous president in modern american history." unlike donald trump, who shot down the government and left 800,000 federal employees without income to pay their bills... crowd booing ..i know what it's like to be in a family that lives pay cheque to pay cheque. for his part, mr trump, at a major conservative gathering, also on saturday, took indirect aim at mr sanders who identifies as a democratic socialist. mr sanders has been seen as one factor pushing the democratic party further to the left. democrat law makers are now embracing socialism. they want to replace individual rights with total government domination. mr trump also used his speech to try and discredit robert mueller, who's investigating
will the second time be the charm for bernie sanders?fiery speech at the frigid brooklyn launch of his 2020 presidential bid, the independent senator from vermont promised to advocate for economic, racial and environmentaljustice. he also positioned himself in direct opposition to current us president donald trump, who he called "the most dangerous president in modern american history." unlike donald trump, who shot down the government and left 800,000 federal employees without income...
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what will be really challenging to bernie sanders is not so challenging to bernie sanders is not so muchspousing the same message, he runs into two images. 0ne the same message, he runs into two images. one is bernie sanders refuses to become an official member of the democratic party and are still questions about it bernie sanders can actually engage with and bring aboard the african american community, because that community will be very influential and very critical to the success of any democratic nominees. now, we saw in the last presidential contest that controversy the last presidential contest that c0 ntrove i’sy over the last presidential contest that controversy over how the democrats chose their candidate. —— democratic nominee. the understanding that officials favoured hillary clinton animated really difficult for bernie sanders, do we have the same problem this time? no, because what you are going to see this time around is a very transparent process in a very open process, and even if bernie sanders does not get the nomination, i think that there is enough energy and a grou
what will be really challenging to bernie sanders is not so challenging to bernie sanders is not so muchspousing the same message, he runs into two images. 0ne the same message, he runs into two images. one is bernie sanders refuses to become an official member of the democratic party and are still questions about it bernie sanders can actually engage with and bring aboard the african american community, because that community will be very influential and very critical to the success of any...
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[chanting] >> bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie sanders: thank you.now, i know we new englanders are hearty souls, but frankly we did not expect to see so many people here this morning. thank you all very much. [cheering] let me thank, pardon the spins, for their music. let me thank nicky casey and justin mess mer and charl town and ginny tower for their remarks and richard agula of the state employees association. was going to be here but i guess the roads kept them away. where's richard? >> we're here! bernie sanders: he's here. all right! [applause] bernie sanders: the roads did not keep him away. all right. we got a lot to talk about because we are living in an extraordinary moment in american history. we're living in an unprecedented moment, which is why we need an unprecedented campaign. and thank you all very much for being here and being part of that campaign. [aplauns cheering] [applause and cheering] bernie sanders: let me be very clear, this campaign is not only going to win the democratic nomination. [cheering] this campaign is not only go
[chanting] >> bernie! bernie! bernie! bernie sanders: thank you.now, i know we new englanders are hearty souls, but frankly we did not expect to see so many people here this morning. thank you all very much. [cheering] let me thank, pardon the spins, for their music. let me thank nicky casey and justin mess mer and charl town and ginny tower for their remarks and richard agula of the state employees association. was going to be here but i guess the roads kept them away. where's richard?...
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this is the bernie sanders youer in met. >> he's the bernie sanders liked by the nra.f the bed he wakes up on. he's a political wind socken only trying to take advantage of people. joe biden will go after bernie sanders when he enters the race. the whole reason bernie sanders is doing that is because he wants to payments him as a racist. we have seen bernie sanders and his surrogates and allies are saying joe biden's positions on race and his involvement in the crime bill and anita hill. we are also seeing bernie sanders' people go after beto o'rourke. if you look at the polling bernie sanders and joe biden are in the lead among democrats. joe biden has the older democratic voters locked down. and bernie sanders has the younger voters. but when you put beto into the mix he takes away from bernie sanders. they are saying beto is sor too close to trump. he has run so far away from trump i don't know how bernie sanders and his allies can get away with that. want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all
this is the bernie sanders youer in met. >> he's the bernie sanders liked by the nra.f the bed he wakes up on. he's a political wind socken only trying to take advantage of people. joe biden will go after bernie sanders when he enters the race. the whole reason bernie sanders is doing that is because he wants to payments him as a racist. we have seen bernie sanders and his surrogates and allies are saying joe biden's positions on race and his involvement in the crime bill and anita hill....
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thing about bernie sanders that people aren't realizing he had a monstrous first eleven million dollars and. forty percent of those donations were people who have never given to bernie sanders or what does it mean what does that mean for the countries that doesn't have much money behind potential candidates what does that mean that he raised that much money that quickly. it's an incredible amount but it's pretty close to a record i believe i mean most candidates and their quarter and filings they're hoping for a couple million dollars in the bank bernie is crushing through those expectations so you know i think that he's going to have a very broad level of support he's going to have a lot of support from from young people and yes there were millions of people that not on doors and supported bernie sanders in that twenty sixteen primary who are just as fired up today as they were back in two thousand and sixteen let's move on to that and so to pat's point i think on the idea there's only just bernie and the rest of the field that actually makes it a lot more compelling for bernie because
thing about bernie sanders that people aren't realizing he had a monstrous first eleven million dollars and. forty percent of those donations were people who have never given to bernie sanders or what does it mean what does that mean for the countries that doesn't have much money behind potential candidates what does that mean that he raised that much money that quickly. it's an incredible amount but it's pretty close to a record i believe i mean most candidates and their quarter and filings...
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you like bernie? >> i like bernie. i like what he stands for.zuela, see what happens in other countries, the guy says he is for the little guy, things get worse for everybody and little guy. are you worried about bernie as a socialist? >> i'm not worried about it at all. i think bernie will bring balance to this country. i think other people that will work with bernie will balance him out. i think bernie has a lot of great ideas. i think he listens to people. that is the biggest thing that has been a problem. nobody is listening. pete: results are important. a lot of folks i talked to this morning. they said they leave businesses lever month as tax burden go up. it is not a business-friendly climate. is that worrisome. bernie has been in charge or leader for three or four decades? >> no. i think he is the proof in the pudding. i think he has done a great job. he has been in the senate, i think he is just been, i don't have anything bad to say about him. i'm not worried about taxes. i think again, i think he going to bring balance to the politica
you like bernie? >> i like bernie. i like what he stands for.zuela, see what happens in other countries, the guy says he is for the little guy, things get worse for everybody and little guy. are you worried about bernie as a socialist? >> i'm not worried about it at all. i think bernie will bring balance to this country. i think other people that will work with bernie will balance him out. i think bernie has a lot of great ideas. i think he listens to people. that is the biggest...
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bernie is out of touch.e jet, a lot of what he talks about is just not what he represents. the people he gets the votes from, he doesn't really connect with them. he may be able to empathize but i don't think he's able to understand the issues that plague them. >> 11 candidates so far, very diverse crowd. is that an advantage or disadvantage for dems as they look to the general election? >> i think it's always good when we have more people in the process who are having conversations. i want to go back to something that you alluded to around the diversity and the factor that bernie leaned into race more this time. these candidates know that literally the pathway to getting this nomination is to be extremely authenticate and engaging with african-american communities as well as the latino communities as well. in those early states, those voters are going to matter to the outcome of those elections. it's interesting to me now the way that bernie is leaning in because he said some things that have actually been
bernie is out of touch.e jet, a lot of what he talks about is just not what he represents. the people he gets the votes from, he doesn't really connect with them. he may be able to empathize but i don't think he's able to understand the issues that plague them. >> 11 candidates so far, very diverse crowd. is that an advantage or disadvantage for dems as they look to the general election? >> i think it's always good when we have more people in the process who are having...
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that's the case for bernie. if not clinton herself, many of her top surrogates and aides, her people have been reaching out to all of the other candidates putting their names out there to talk about various policy issues, try to unite the party. they realize the party has shifted further to the progressive wing as well, and they're trying to get a strategy to reach out to as many democrats. there's going to be a free for all between now and the primaries and getting to the convention. it will be interesting to see how bernie crafts himself, if he is one person not taking phone calls, not scheduling meetings with clinton people to at least get their expertise, resources, whatever is out there, whether they choose to use it as guidance for what the policy platform will be. >> a quinnipiac poll is out looking specifically at the 2020 in texas. bernie sanders along with joe biden and beto o'rourke, the latter two who are not officially in the race are polling neck and neck in theoretical matchups with president trum
that's the case for bernie. if not clinton herself, many of her top surrogates and aides, her people have been reaching out to all of the other candidates putting their names out there to talk about various policy issues, try to unite the party. they realize the party has shifted further to the progressive wing as well, and they're trying to get a strategy to reach out to as many democrats. there's going to be a free for all between now and the primaries and getting to the convention. it will...
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bernie sanders right now is the candidate to beat. >> bernie and joe.at could be the ticket. >> oh buy. boy. it could be. tell me what is hugely different between joe biden an hillary clinton. and the establishment will be in for biden. e-mail us, what do you think, friends@foxnews.com. >>> and president trump is delivering on yet another campaign promise. a strong economy. and now there are some new numbers that show an historic low in hispanic poverty. could this pave the way to a 2020 win? >> plus actress and far left act cyst cynthia nixon doubles down on her attacks of joe biden for simply calling mike pence a decent guy, which he is. tammy bruce weighs in. ♪ ♪ . >>> in over 51 years an african-american, and you've heard me say this many times, hispanic american, asian american unemployment rates are at their all-time historic lows. >> more winning for the trump economy and the president is touting historic job rates for american minorities as a new census data reveals that the poverty rate of hispanics in the u.s. is now at a record low of 18.3%.
bernie sanders right now is the candidate to beat. >> bernie and joe.at could be the ticket. >> oh buy. boy. it could be. tell me what is hugely different between joe biden an hillary clinton. and the establishment will be in for biden. e-mail us, what do you think, friends@foxnews.com. >>> and president trump is delivering on yet another campaign promise. a strong economy. and now there are some new numbers that show an historic low in hispanic poverty. could this pave the...
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rick tyler's response problem with his story and about bernie sanders and general bernie sanders a father was jewish he was a. polish refugee he escaped from naziism and you would think that the lesson that bernie sanders would have learned about immigrants in united states were now that the son of a jewish refugee is running for president is that a prosperous capitalist society or any speculators should have learned from his father's escape from the nazis is that unfettered capitalism rocks. really i would think the takeaway would have been nazis. yes. they called it a prosperous capitalist society is it prosperous to the sixty one percent yes sixty one percent of americans who can't afford a thousand dollar emergency if their car breaks down there's screwed if their toddlers transpired in the living room they're right which is happening more because their duty is what. would it be considered prosperous that last year five hundred thirty thousand families turn to bankruptcy due to medical bills and do you care that a lot of that prosperity comes from an economy of death in which defense
rick tyler's response problem with his story and about bernie sanders and general bernie sanders a father was jewish he was a. polish refugee he escaped from naziism and you would think that the lesson that bernie sanders would have learned about immigrants in united states were now that the son of a jewish refugee is running for president is that a prosperous capitalist society or any speculators should have learned from his father's escape from the nazis is that unfettered capitalism rocks....
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can they get further left than bernie?elf and make himself different because they're all following him. donald trump on the other side has his base. you know what you're getting with him. i really see that there will be a serious challenge in the primary. although there are some talking about running. i don't think he's got that challenge. neil: who do the markets want? they're not republican or democrat you know under bill clinton they did not want to see him impeached. they wanted to avoid that for bill clinton. what do you think? >> i think right now probably they would go more with trump. you don't in general, marcus don't like a lot of change. they don't like a lot of volatility. and so, bernie could potentially be seen as anti-wall street, a lot of potential change. just -- neil: bernie sanders wife is about to introduce her husband. i think she will. but what do you make right now beyond this, marcus had been making a lot of money under the present, preparations have much stronger earnings. so whether they are right
can they get further left than bernie?elf and make himself different because they're all following him. donald trump on the other side has his base. you know what you're getting with him. i really see that there will be a serious challenge in the primary. although there are some talking about running. i don't think he's got that challenge. neil: who do the markets want? they're not republican or democrat you know under bill clinton they did not want to see him impeached. they wanted to avoid...
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we take you to bernie sanders. he's in iowa. but we are digging deeper into how he has run his campaign operation. did bernie have a campaign problem like the one alexandria ocasio-cortez has. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald and the evening edit * starts right now. [♪] welcome to the show. you are watching the fox business network. let's get straight to the developments out of venezuela. reporter: american journalist corey weddle is home after venezuelan security foarlts arrested him and deported him. he had been living in cara castle until yesterday when venezuelan authorities the arrested him. >> i was detained pretty much every day with my face covered with a ski mask with counter intelligence folks. it's been a stressful few days. reporter: the maduro regime blocks international aid. the trump administration says they are considering allowing venezuelans to stay here during the crisis. there are 74,000 asylum applications for venezuela. >> what there is to review? we all pointed out the urgency of this situati
we take you to bernie sanders. he's in iowa. but we are digging deeper into how he has run his campaign operation. did bernie have a campaign problem like the one alexandria ocasio-cortez has. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald and the evening edit * starts right now. [♪] welcome to the show. you are watching the fox business network. let's get straight to the developments out of venezuela. reporter: american journalist corey weddle is home after venezuelan security foarlts...
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>> bernie sanders kicks off his campaign. now that other democratic candidates adopted all of his ideas will 2020 voters still feel the bern? (vo) we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a few years old or dinosaur old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pay you on the spot, and pick up your car. that's it. so ditch the old way of selling your car and say hello to the new way... at carvana. >>> if you're like me you watched the michael cohen hearing this week and were conflicted. on one hand cohen is a proven liar convicted, in fact, for lying to that very body. on the other the assertions he made corroborate what journalists and legal experts have been suggesting that president trump may be a criminal multiple times
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we take to you bernie sanders. his backers increasingly worried his team's blood feud with the clinton campaign will. there is a split erupting between sanders and ocasio-cortez. and we big deeper into ocasio-cortez's campaign crisis. we have the anti-corruption group who just filed one of the government complaints against her campaign. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. you are watching the fox business network. let's get to the late-breaking developments in venezuela. reporter: opposition leader and interim president juan guaido, but nicolas maduro remains. john bolton says the administration is pursuing several initiatives to help transition maduro from power. he said the united states is putting foreign and financial institutions on notice that they will face sanctions for being involved in facilitating illegitimate transactions that benefit nicolas maduro and his corrupt network. authorities have detained an american journalist living and working in caracas. the state department is a
we take to you bernie sanders. his backers increasingly worried his team's blood feud with the clinton campaign will. there is a split erupting between sanders and ocasio-cortez. and we big deeper into ocasio-cortez's campaign crisis. we have the anti-corruption group who just filed one of the government complaints against her campaign. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. you are watching the fox business network. let's get to the late-breaking developments...
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we'll show you the bernie sanders you never knew. the bernie sanders you never knew before. we dug into sanders' policy positions that are hard left progressive based. he's not as hard left as progressives might think. it's all unfolding as the fight escalates between bernie's cam and hillary's. we listened to what jerry nadler said during the bill clinton impeachment hearing. we'll spell out what nadler's position was then and what it means now for president trump. juan guaido is back and he's striking right at the heart of nicolas maduro's power. he's getting government workers to walk out of their jobs and go on strike against nicolas maduro. this as maduro's allies bracing for new sanctions that the trump administration wants. that could spell chaos for the socialist regime there. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. welcome to the show. you are watching the fox business network. juan guaido is back. maduro has threatened to imprison him. guaido is calling for strikes to put pressure on maduro to resign and leave office. reporter: opposition lead
we'll show you the bernie sanders you never knew. the bernie sanders you never knew before. we dug into sanders' policy positions that are hard left progressive based. he's not as hard left as progressives might think. it's all unfolding as the fight escalates between bernie's cam and hillary's. we listened to what jerry nadler said during the bill clinton impeachment hearing. we'll spell out what nadler's position was then and what it means now for president trump. juan guaido is back and he's...
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. >> bernie sanders officially in this race. there are 11 more expected to enter. to the his path to get democratic nomination? guest: his path is reclaiming that progressive base that he ginned up support of an 2016 and expanding that. the party has moved in this direction since the 2016 election. he is looking to capitalize on the support that he has and also expand his support and maybe people who did not follow the election as closely know that he is the true progressive candidate. he is the one who has held these views for as long as he has been in public office. host: the difference, he was the only candidate challenging hillary clinton. progressives,ther calmly harris, elizabeth warren, amy klobuchar, she said she gets results. circles he square that with his bid to run for the white house and yet face these challenges from many people who agree with the issues? guest: the challenge will be a little bit more intense for him this time because, like you said, he will face other democrats that call themselves progressives. one thing he has going for him is that
. >> bernie sanders officially in this race. there are 11 more expected to enter. to the his path to get democratic nomination? guest: his path is reclaiming that progressive base that he ginned up support of an 2016 and expanding that. the party has moved in this direction since the 2016 election. he is looking to capitalize on the support that he has and also expand his support and maybe people who did not follow the election as closely know that he is the true progressive candidate. he...
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she and bernie sanders have very similar ideologies. joe biden is probably the most moderate candidate touted as a presidential candidate they have similar platforms. just a mat of how they message it and with respect to warren's current feud with president trump, you know, it's going to be tough for her to kind of overcome it, given she had the dna test and basically this kind of apology toward us she's had ever since. >> let's go back to the front-runners and the question of has their time passed. there, i think, an important separation here. for those who were asked about bernie sanders, 43% say his time as a candidate has passed and 31% for biden. does this disparity suggest greater concern for sanders? maybe he'll have a tougher time winning over those voters? because it isn't about ideology. it's about your time is right for 2020. >> i think lraw feelings and th sanders campaign had issues. i think biden starts out with an advantage. he has been in politics for several decades and has a loyal following and has a glow from the obam
she and bernie sanders have very similar ideologies. joe biden is probably the most moderate candidate touted as a presidential candidate they have similar platforms. just a mat of how they message it and with respect to warren's current feud with president trump, you know, it's going to be tough for her to kind of overcome it, given she had the dna test and basically this kind of apology toward us she's had ever since. >> let's go back to the front-runners and the question of has their...
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will it have a change on bernie sanders?> politico recently did a story on where that kind of stirred up some of this bad -- reminded people of the bad feeling between the clinton camp and the sanders camp. now, i mean, look, sanders in a lot of way has won the ideological debate inside the party. what he was talking about in 2016 is now the message of the party. medicare for all. expanding social services. this is what he won the debate, the philosophic am. the idea lodge cam the political debate inside the party. what he lost was the personal debate. so i think we are going to see whether or not bernie can be the face of the new democratic party. you know, he was enormously important in the change of the party. we'll see whether or not he can be the nominee. >> i want to shift a little to the week that was. with the white house on capitol hill and kind of a top line question, a 30,000 question i feel you and i have discussed waiting outside of meetings. >> way too many meetings. the stories that happen this week, will we f
will it have a change on bernie sanders?> politico recently did a story on where that kind of stirred up some of this bad -- reminded people of the bad feeling between the clinton camp and the sanders camp. now, i mean, look, sanders in a lot of way has won the ideological debate inside the party. what he was talking about in 2016 is now the message of the party. medicare for all. expanding social services. this is what he won the debate, the philosophic am. the idea lodge cam the political...
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[chanting "bernie"] sen. sanders: no, no, it is not bernie. it is you! it is us together. want to thank all of you, for being part of a campaign which is not only going to win the democratic nomination, which is not only going to defeat donald trump, who is the most dangerous president in modern american history, but with your help, we are going to transform this country! [cheers and applause] and finally create an economy and a government which works for all of us, not just the 1%. [applause] today, at our very first rally, i want to welcome you to a campaign which loudly and clearly says that the underlying principles of our government will not be greed, hatred, and lies. it will not be racism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia, and religious bigotry. it will not be tax breaks for billionaires. and efforts to throw millions off of the health care that they currently have. [applause] this campaign is going to end all of that. [cheers and applause] the principles of our government will be based on justice, on economic justice, on social justice, on racial justice, on environm
[chanting "bernie"] sen. sanders: no, no, it is not bernie. it is you! it is us together. want to thank all of you, for being part of a campaign which is not only going to win the democratic nomination, which is not only going to defeat donald trump, who is the most dangerous president in modern american history, but with your help, we are going to transform this country! [cheers and applause] and finally create an economy and a government which works for all of us, not just the 1%....
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bernie sander, the senator from vermont is close behind with 25%.em both a huge lead over kamala harris, cory booker and beto o'rourke. elizabeth warren trails sanders by 16 percentage points. iowa is a crucial state. candidates have invested time campaigning there already. is their time helping build support for their bids? look at this. not so much. how poll results compare to the amount of time each contender has spent in iowa. the two people leading the race have barely been there. pollster ann seltzer says, if i'm joe biden and i see this poll, i want to jump in. let me start with you. let's start macro here. what is the utility of a. like this at this point? you have two candidate who is have run before, have national name recognition. >> first of all, what else would we talk about on this show if we didn't have polls. i'm not here to make friends, david. >> nor would i want you to. >> no, i think this is great for joe. i was talking to some of his supporters on wall street. the money booing people. and they expect that polls like this will pu
bernie sander, the senator from vermont is close behind with 25%.em both a huge lead over kamala harris, cory booker and beto o'rourke. elizabeth warren trails sanders by 16 percentage points. iowa is a crucial state. candidates have invested time campaigning there already. is their time helping build support for their bids? look at this. not so much. how poll results compare to the amount of time each contender has spent in iowa. the two people leading the race have barely been there. pollster...
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came in there is a challenger now bernie has had four years to be building his message our revolution getting out who he stands for what he is and and we have a whole lot of challengers in the race but bernie is the one who's. who's stood up before and said here's what he wants here's what he stands for on things like fifteen dollar minimum wage or universal health care for and so on and you know i you know he's one of the most popular politicians in america it seems like he if i hear the critics correctly they made a shift toward more of identity politics of baal and away from just attacking big banks etc is that true and if so does that change anything when you ask the question has made a shift toward identity politics what do you mean by that exactly that and my understanding is that there is now at the entrance into politics of a o c and others this kind of emphasis on this was called identity politics where you are you know who you are born and not what you. your political affiliation necessarily is so he came out kind of making an appeal to folks based on their gender based on t
came in there is a challenger now bernie has had four years to be building his message our revolution getting out who he stands for what he is and and we have a whole lot of challengers in the race but bernie is the one who's. who's stood up before and said here's what he wants here's what he stands for on things like fifteen dollar minimum wage or universal health care for and so on and you know i you know he's one of the most popular politicians in america it seems like he if i hear the...
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[applause] crowd: bernie, bernie, bernie! senator sanders: thank you very much. let me say to you what i say all of the time. it is not bernie, it is not me, it is us. and it has to be us. as i'm going to mention in a moment, when we talk about us, not me, it sounds like nice political rhetoric. it sounds like a good bumper sticker. trust me, it is much deeper than that and i will tell you why that is the case. that, in america today, given the power that the special interests have, here's the truth. no president, no matter how well-intentioned, how decent that person may be, can in fact do it alone. the special interests have so much wealth, so much power, so much influence over the media that no one president can do it alone. we've got to end that mythology. we cannot do it with one president. with a mass it movement of millions of people standing up and fighting back. i'm not talking about rhetoric. this is not about a bumper sticker. this is not about a cute slogan. this is about the fact that we need to stand together in this campaign to win the nomination.
[applause] crowd: bernie, bernie, bernie! senator sanders: thank you very much. let me say to you what i say all of the time. it is not bernie, it is not me, it is us. and it has to be us. as i'm going to mention in a moment, when we talk about us, not me, it sounds like nice political rhetoric. it sounds like a good bumper sticker. trust me, it is much deeper than that and i will tell you why that is the case. that, in america today, given the power that the special interests have, here's the...
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we have bernie sanders at 77 with the election still a year away.on still a year away. if you take a look at the democratic party, there are some younger members of there are some younger members of the party tried to get through. younger politicians who want to be seen. what you could argue, when you look at bernie sanders, he was surrounded in brookland by younger voters. he actually connects with younger voters and that could make a real difference. at the same time, i think it is a very challenging field and it is difficult to look and see and it is difficult to look and see a frontrunner at this time. kamala harris, others that helped train to ta ke harris, others that helped train to take the attention and some within the party that would like to see a woman run. let's get some of the day's other news: the us—backed syrian democratic forces say they're making a final push on the last village held by islamic state militants in syria. they say they expect an offensive in baghouz to be over soon. the final assault was delayed while women and chil
we have bernie sanders at 77 with the election still a year away.on still a year away. if you take a look at the democratic party, there are some younger members of there are some younger members of the party tried to get through. younger politicians who want to be seen. what you could argue, when you look at bernie sanders, he was surrounded in brookland by younger voters. he actually connects with younger voters and that could make a real difference. at the same time, i think it is a very...
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be the nominee but bernie has big roots in the state.he won his first race for mayor of burlington in 1981 won by 10 votes. in 2016 trump did not win vermont but he did well in some areas of northern vermont. an interesting conversation about what is going on in washington and vermont. there is a tear rolling down my eye. >> there is a larry's between bernie and donald trump. they share some odd things. >> they are populists. they talk to the people and say i want to deliver for you. >> very interesting comments you will get today. at midas, with every oil change you get a free tire rotation. makes you feel like a king! king for a day! well, maybe not the whole day. our 19.99 or 49.99 oil change includes a tire rotation. this is jamie. you're going to be seeing a lot more of him now. -i'm not calling him "dad." -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we're all in this together. right, champ? -i'm getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don't want to
be the nominee but bernie has big roots in the state.he won his first race for mayor of burlington in 1981 won by 10 votes. in 2016 trump did not win vermont but he did well in some areas of northern vermont. an interesting conversation about what is going on in washington and vermont. there is a tear rolling down my eye. >> there is a larry's between bernie and donald trump. they share some odd things. >> they are populists. they talk to the people and say i want to deliver for...
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our top stories: bernie sanders launches his campaign for the white house at a rally in new york. the liberal senator is hoping to be chosen to run against president trump in 2020. i experienced as a child living with afamily i experienced as a child living with a family that struggled economically the powerfully influenced my life and my values. i know where i came from! after a bruising week, president trump tells conservative activists that the forthcoming report on alleged russian interference is part of an attempt to take him out. the us urges britain to embrace its intensive farming methods, including chlorine—washed chicken, to help secure a post—brexit trade deal. roger federer has won his 100th atp title, cementing his position as one of the most successful tennis players ever. hello and welcome to world news today. we will no longer tolerate the greed of corporate america — that's the message from bernie sanders, who's launched his bid to topple donald trump in the 2020 us presidential election. the veteran us senator was speaking at a rally in brooklyn, new york. the 77
our top stories: bernie sanders launches his campaign for the white house at a rally in new york. the liberal senator is hoping to be chosen to run against president trump in 2020. i experienced as a child living with afamily i experienced as a child living with a family that struggled economically the powerfully influenced my life and my values. i know where i came from! after a bruising week, president trump tells conservative activists that the forthcoming report on alleged russian...
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why is this considered so crucial for bernie? >> reporter: it's crucial for bernie, this is the place as he reminded voters here that kicked off his 2016 campaign and allowed him to continue on against hillary clinton. they supported bernie sanders in 2015 and 2016 and got to know him because he's a neighboring senator here and they like the message that he's putting out. so new hampshire is crucial for him, especially when you talk about moving on to a place like south carolina where there's a very diverse voting population there. and he's going to have a lot more competition for those voters because other people are spending a lot more time in south carolina. i'm thinking of kamala harris, cory booker and others who want to make that a place that puts them on the map. so bernie sanders is seeing good news right now out of iowa and new hampshire where another poll does have him leading, but in those polls it's also important to note that bernie sanders is someone who just ran not but three years ago so his name id is really high
why is this considered so crucial for bernie? >> reporter: it's crucial for bernie, this is the place as he reminded voters here that kicked off his 2016 campaign and allowed him to continue on against hillary clinton. they supported bernie sanders in 2015 and 2016 and got to know him because he's a neighboring senator here and they like the message that he's putting out. so new hampshire is crucial for him, especially when you talk about moving on to a place like south carolina where...
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it drives bernie nuts. his allies have been going after whisper campaigns, more pronounced, beto o'rourke. he votes with trump. they've been doing pot shots at him. they say he should be running for the senate. i agree he would be a better senate candidate than a presidential candidate. he's the second presidential candidate in this race -- pardon me, third, spurned chuck schumer. i'm going to run for president than the senate. >> he hasn't done that yet. we talk about this whenever it happens, when they make the announcement, here's where we're going to have our convention. does milwaukee help the democrats, or is that just something we talk about? >> you know, every time we see the selection of a convention site, it's like, oh, this state suddenly in play or this state that wasn't chosen is suddenly in play. i'm not a believer in that quite frankly. there is no evidence that a convention is going to deliver a state. that said, it's a good symbolic message as we well know. democrats didn't play in wisconsi
it drives bernie nuts. his allies have been going after whisper campaigns, more pronounced, beto o'rourke. he votes with trump. they've been doing pot shots at him. they say he should be running for the senate. i agree he would be a better senate candidate than a presidential candidate. he's the second presidential candidate in this race -- pardon me, third, spurned chuck schumer. i'm going to run for president than the senate. >> he hasn't done that yet. we talk about this whenever it...
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bernie sanders, i played the audio on my show today, bernie sanders was asked, does the green new deal go far enough and bernie said it doesn't go far enough. the lunatics have taken over the asylum, jason. >> i appreciate y'all being here tonight. i hope you enjoy the rest of your evening. we'll go through this for the rest of the show, without a doubt, one of the loudest voices pushing the democratic party further and further left is socialist congresswoman alexandria accasio -- cortes. they are lashing out now at their more moderate colleagues. cortes even vowed to put anyone who voices with republicans on a list, a list to be primaried in the next election. but somebody might want to remind the socialist congresswoman about this vote. that you see on your screen. a few weeks ago she was the only democrat to vote with republicans onh roll-call vote 46. that's right. she was the only one and she joined the republicans and under her definition, she should be on this list. i look forward to seeing who she recruits to primary herself. ocasio-cortes is not the only person feuding inside
bernie sanders, i played the audio on my show today, bernie sanders was asked, does the green new deal go far enough and bernie said it doesn't go far enough. the lunatics have taken over the asylum, jason. >> i appreciate y'all being here tonight. i hope you enjoy the rest of your evening. we'll go through this for the rest of the show, without a doubt, one of the loudest voices pushing the democratic party further and further left is socialist congresswoman alexandria accasio -- cortes....
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she was the supporter of bernie sanders.is weekend, and she said flat out, yes, it does, because we're in the midst of a reckoning in our party. there have been examples of this his entire career, and it's never been seriously discussed. he haven't been held to account for it. we know all the instances of, you know, women at a restaurant, daughters, granddaughters, wives of senators he was swearing in on swearing-in day at the capitol, things he's done and said that were seen of, oh, that's uncle joe being uncle joe, well, up against the party that now exists and the activists who will fill those arenas and those coffee shops and be the most active on the street in these early primary straits, you wonder whether people will want to have to justify and explain that to voters. how much of an issue it high become. >> brennan: does experience become something that hurts him rather than helps him? >> i don't think experience per se, but i think biden's particular position in the democratic party in the '70s and '80s and '90s hurt
she was the supporter of bernie sanders.is weekend, and she said flat out, yes, it does, because we're in the midst of a reckoning in our party. there have been examples of this his entire career, and it's never been seriously discussed. he haven't been held to account for it. we know all the instances of, you know, women at a restaurant, daughters, granddaughters, wives of senators he was swearing in on swearing-in day at the capitol, things he's done and said that were seen of, oh, that's...
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response problem with his story and about bernie sanders and general bernie sanders father was jewish he was a polish refugee he escaped from naziism and you would think that the lesson that bernie sanders would have learned about immigrants in united states we're now the son of a jewish refugee is running for president is that a prosperous capitalist society works for people yeah. what are yours should have learned from his father's escape from the nazis is that unfettered capitalism rocks. really i would think the take away i would have been nazis. was. there yes. they called it a prosperous capitalist society is it prosperous to the sixty one percent yes sixty one percent of americans who can't afford a transpired to the living room their right which is happening more because their deity is what. would it be considered prosperous that last year five hundred thirty thousand families turn to bankruptcy due to medical bills and do you care that a lot of that prosperity comes from an economy of death in which defense stocks and wall street's soul or on the specter of war why hasn't ber
response problem with his story and about bernie sanders and general bernie sanders father was jewish he was a polish refugee he escaped from naziism and you would think that the lesson that bernie sanders would have learned about immigrants in united states we're now the son of a jewish refugee is running for president is that a prosperous capitalist society works for people yeah. what are yours should have learned from his father's escape from the nazis is that unfettered capitalism rocks....
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it does sound a bit like a different bernie sanders in 2016. going to benefit him or could it potentially hurt him with his grassroots supporters? >> sure. i think it's something that could cut either way. one of the things i'm interested in seeing tomorrow when senator sanders launches his campaign in brooklyn is whether or not his attempt to weave more of his personal story into his campaign will really resonate with the grassroots base that's been lit up by hearing senator sanders talk about policies like medicare for all and the $15 minimum wage he's been talking about for years. sanders is someone who hasn't liked to talk about him a lot much to the chagrin of his aides. but he's expected in the rally in brooklyn and to talk more about his personal story to give reporters a peek behind the curtain at what really makes him tick and how his upbringing here in new york as somebody who lived in a rent-controlled apartment as the son of a unusual immigrant really informs his policies and the populist policies he's brought forward. and now many
it does sound a bit like a different bernie sanders in 2016. going to benefit him or could it potentially hurt him with his grassroots supporters? >> sure. i think it's something that could cut either way. one of the things i'm interested in seeing tomorrow when senator sanders launches his campaign in brooklyn is whether or not his attempt to weave more of his personal story into his campaign will really resonate with the grassroots base that's been lit up by hearing senator sanders talk...
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bernie sanders is not like that. in the last campaign, bernie said it is not about me, it is about the people. talk about issues that effect them every single day and make a connection and empower the grass roots. we're going to do the same thing this time. bernie will weave in some stories. we need to draw contrast between a billionaire and the white house whose father gave him hundreds of millions to start a business, to a man that grew up in brooklyn in a rent control building and struggle to put food on the table. >> katherine, i want to ask you about something on the front page of "the washington post," talking about a split in the democratic party. are you seeing that? >> absolutely. i think this is a major issue that's going to effect the primary campaign going forward and also governance within the house as well as potentially within the senate. what you're seeing is you're seeing the leftwing of the democratic party pushing for more and more leftwing policies, some of which are supported by evidence, some of
bernie sanders is not like that. in the last campaign, bernie said it is not about me, it is about the people. talk about issues that effect them every single day and make a connection and empower the grass roots. we're going to do the same thing this time. bernie will weave in some stories. we need to draw contrast between a billionaire and the white house whose father gave him hundreds of millions to start a business, to a man that grew up in brooklyn in a rent control building and struggle...
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bernie sanders and joe biden.recognize there's an ageist quality to all of this. >> are you asking me for a reason? >> i'm asking you because you're -- a former governor to my right. >> totally kidding. i think -- >> he's the old man at the table. >> if you ask people who are over 70 whether they're comfortable, my guess is they would be uncomfortable. so you have to -- >> 79, i'm told in my ear. bernie will be 79. >> that's getting up there. so the question is, how are these individuals -- how are they? are they sharp? i was talking to someone close to the biden team this week. if he does jump in -- >> he'll be 78. >> how is he doing? they said -- the guy is exercising, he's sharp, not slowing down. >> that's what motivates the base. >> i want to run for office again so i'm not going to dare say we shouldn't -- i'm not going to be ageist. >> yeah. >> i will say, though, bernie sanders -- not bernie sanders, excuse me. joe biden's biggest problems are not his age. bernie sanders -- i mean, joe biden -- >> joe bide
bernie sanders and joe biden.recognize there's an ageist quality to all of this. >> are you asking me for a reason? >> i'm asking you because you're -- a former governor to my right. >> totally kidding. i think -- >> he's the old man at the table. >> if you ask people who are over 70 whether they're comfortable, my guess is they would be uncomfortable. so you have to -- >> 79, i'm told in my ear. bernie will be 79. >> that's getting up there. so the...
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there was some crossover between bernie sanders and donald trump. a lot of people who were there were saying, the person i like next best is donald trump. how concerned is the president about having to run against bernie as the nominee. >> the campaign is not worried about any of the democratic candidates now. >> with all due respect that isn't the case. if it is, you aren't doing your job. >> what we're seeing out of that iowa poll, 56% of iowa caucus goers said they preferred a candidate more likely to take the country towards socialism. we will have it whether it's social list bernie sanders coming out of california and the free no one has to pay for anything platforms, we'll have that debate. >> jeff, leads talk about socialism for a second, an interesting divide. millennials hear that, they think sweden. it's a much different perception than older voters. that's clearly the argument this president is making, already started talking about it in the state of the union. how do you think it plays out in the democratic primary? >> he is talking abou
there was some crossover between bernie sanders and donald trump. a lot of people who were there were saying, the person i like next best is donald trump. how concerned is the president about having to run against bernie as the nominee. >> the campaign is not worried about any of the democratic candidates now. >> with all due respect that isn't the case. if it is, you aren't doing your job. >> what we're seeing out of that iowa poll, 56% of iowa caucus goers said they...
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and bernie is right, we should let this go.et me give you the bombshell and that speech, that was the third or fourth version of thats edited. the first version a phrase where hillary clinton emailed someone overseas from private account because she didn't have a government account. the person was barack obama. laura, why is that a problem? obama insisted televised that he didn't know without hillary's email but found out about the media. that is not possible, laura because obama had blackberry with those emails with private addresses and would have been white listed. meaning someone had to tell obama staff that hillary had a private email in order for her to get through to the firewalls. someone is lying here, and the reason they took that out of the speeches i believe, covering up for the obama. >> laura: i know you don't leave criminalization of politics calendars -- alan darrow which has had the same thing. but i think we have a problem on their hands, we have the highest levels of intelligence agencies and doj, fbi and if
and bernie is right, we should let this go.et me give you the bombshell and that speech, that was the third or fourth version of thats edited. the first version a phrase where hillary clinton emailed someone overseas from private account because she didn't have a government account. the person was barack obama. laura, why is that a problem? obama insisted televised that he didn't know without hillary's email but found out about the media. that is not possible, laura because obama had blackberry...
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that's bernie sanders.t was founded by sanders' wife and run by his son. it's after escalating criticism because this nonprofit was blurring the lines between sanders' family, between fundraising, between campaigning. it raised, you know, nearly three-quarters of a million dollars last year. bernie sanders' wife is worried about the conflicts of interest. you've got to know where all that money goes, right, ned? >> no, exactly. i feel like i've heard this somewhere before, liz, the blurring between family, campaign and politics. oh, that's right, the clinton foundation, and not understanding where that ended and the state department began. people can get into serious trouble using nonprofit money for what it's not intended to be used for. we've seen congressman stockman and former congresswoman brown get nailed, and they're paying seven-figure fines and going to jail. and maybe the sanders' have woken up to the fact that their last name isn't clinton, and people do get hit for these things. maybe in some wa
that's bernie sanders.t was founded by sanders' wife and run by his son. it's after escalating criticism because this nonprofit was blurring the lines between sanders' family, between fundraising, between campaigning. it raised, you know, nearly three-quarters of a million dollars last year. bernie sanders' wife is worried about the conflicts of interest. you've got to know where all that money goes, right, ned? >> no, exactly. i feel like i've heard this somewhere before, liz, the...