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mayor bloomberg: thank you everybody and enjoy the rest of the day. mayor, thank you.or bowser: thank you. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i grew up q-and-a.org [indiscernible] -- [indiscernible] [crosstalk] >> and i would go over to arlington into cambridge and i heard you speak and fall, 2008. i remember the joke you told about how you make the smarter people possible. thank you, mayor. i've experience in running something. the mayor of the city of new york gets a chance to run something with three hunter thousand employees, -- 300,000 employees, three point 4 million people. i dig spirits to run a complex government at a lot of expense nationally to deal with the rest of the world -- i have a lot of experience. i'm here to unite the country and to defeat donald trump. i've experience running complex government at a lot of experience nationally, to deal with the rest of the world. [crosstalk] >> hey guys, press, please be mindful. >> congratulations. >> i want to take a picture. >> why do you go from [indiscernible] [laughter] >> i will follow you now. >> come on. [crosstal
mayor bloomberg: thank you everybody and enjoy the rest of the day. mayor, thank you.or bowser: thank you. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i grew up q-and-a.org [indiscernible] -- [indiscernible] [crosstalk] >> and i would go over to arlington into cambridge and i heard you speak and fall, 2008. i remember the joke you told about how you make the smarter people possible. thank you, mayor. i've experience in running something. the mayor of the city of new york gets a chance to run something...
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mayor bloomberg, would you like to respond? mayor bloomberg? >> i have been training for this job since i stepped on the pile that was still smoldering on 9/11. i know what to do. i've shown i know how to run a country. i've run the city which is almost the same size, bigger than most countries in the world. i am not -- i am the one choice that makes some sense. i have the experience. i have the resources. and i have the record. and all those sideshows that the senator wants to bring up have nothing to do with that. when people hired me to run new york city, three times in an overwhelmingly democratic progressive city, they elected e again and again. >> he called me out by name and referred to what i talk about as a sideshow. you know, this is personal for me. when i was 1 years old i got my first job as a special education teacher. i loved that job. and by the end of the first year i was visibly pregnant, the principal wished me luck and gave me job to someone else. pregnancy discrimination, you bet. but i was 2 years old, i didn't have a unio
mayor bloomberg, would you like to respond? mayor bloomberg? >> i have been training for this job since i stepped on the pile that was still smoldering on 9/11. i know what to do. i've shown i know how to run a country. i've run the city which is almost the same size, bigger than most countries in the world. i am not -- i am the one choice that makes some sense. i have the experience. i have the resources. and i have the record. and all those sideshows that the senator wants to bring up...
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>> mayor bloomberg, at the beginning of this debate you took incoming fire on this next topic. 2015, this is how you described your policing policy as mayor, quote, we put all the cops into minority neighborhoods. you explain that is quote because that's where all the crime is. you went on to say, and the way you should get the guns out of kids' hands is to throw them against the wall and frisk them. you've apologized for that policy. what does that kind of language say about how you view people of color or people in minority neighborhoods? >> well, if i go back and look at my time in office, the one thing that i'm really worried about, embarrassed about, was how it turned out with stop and frisk. when i got into office, there was 650 murders a year in new york city. and i thought that my first responsibility was to give people the right to live. that's the basic right of everything. and we started a -- we adopted a policy which had been in place, the policy thatathappened, howe got out of control. and when we, too many stop and frisks, we cut 95% of it out. and i sat down with a bunc
>> mayor bloomberg, at the beginning of this debate you took incoming fire on this next topic. 2015, this is how you described your policing policy as mayor, quote, we put all the cops into minority neighborhoods. you explain that is quote because that's where all the crime is. you went on to say, and the way you should get the guns out of kids' hands is to throw them against the wall and frisk them. you've apologized for that policy. what does that kind of language say about how you view...
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i'm talking about mayor bloomberg.rats are not going to win if we have a nominee who has a history of hiding his tax returns, of supporting racist polls like redlining and stop and frisk. i'll support whoever the democratic nominee is. but understand this, democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionaire for another. this country has worked for the rich for a long time and left everyone else in the dirt. it is time to have a president who will be on the side of working families and be willing to get out there and fight for them. that is why i am in this race and that is how i will beat donald trump. >> senator klobuchar, what do you think the path is from this stage to the white house? what works? >> i think the path is a high voter turnout. i'm the one on this stage who had the highest voter turnout of any state in the country when i led the ticket, as well as bringing in rural and suburban voters. and i've done that as well. i'm the only one with the receipts to have done that in republican c
i'm talking about mayor bloomberg.rats are not going to win if we have a nominee who has a history of hiding his tax returns, of supporting racist polls like redlining and stop and frisk. i'll support whoever the democratic nominee is. but understand this, democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute one arrogant billionaire for another. this country has worked for the rich for a long time and left everyone else in the dirt. it is time to have a president who will be on the side of working...
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i am backing mayor bloomberg.ven though i have friends that are running and i love them all to death, i think he's the best equipped to run the united states and beat donald trump in the cycle. >> should the other moderates drop out because mayor bloomberg is not going to get anywhere unless he gets the delegate count. >> stephanie we've known each other a long time. we know attrition happens. we'll see how things play out over the next few weeks. and i think we'll see mayor bloomberg as our nominee. >> let's talk about president trump in nevada, he's making his way there and holding a big rally. he still has a hard core base, many of whom are in your state. will he be able to hang onto them? >> i just shake my head because i don't know what to tell my children, stephanie. remember the children are watching. and really, you have children, too. is this the president you want to lead this country and tell your children you're proud of? the answer is, no. how about civil discourse once again. enough with the quips, m
i am backing mayor bloomberg.ven though i have friends that are running and i love them all to death, i think he's the best equipped to run the united states and beat donald trump in the cycle. >> should the other moderates drop out because mayor bloomberg is not going to get anywhere unless he gets the delegate count. >> stephanie we've known each other a long time. we know attrition happens. we'll see how things play out over the next few weeks. and i think we'll see mayor...
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last night she held mayor bloomberg account able for several things. the most important moments in the debate was when she asked the mayor will you allow all of these women who say they were sexually harassed in your company to get out of their nondisclosure agreements so they can tell their side of the story. that's a simple request and a reasonable request and he didn't have an answer. >> secretary, let me play that, because you raise it. we want to remind our viewers what you're talking about. let's play that and talk about it on the other side. >> what we need to know is exactly what's lurking out there. he has got some number of women, dozens, who knows, to sign nondisclosure agreements both for sexual harassment and gender discrimination in the workplace. >> we have a very few nondisclosure agreements. >> how many is that? how many is that? >> let me finish. none of them accuse me of doing anything other than maybe they didn't like the joke i told. >> she was clearly ready for this moment, for this question. go ahead, secretary. >> this was the i
last night she held mayor bloomberg account able for several things. the most important moments in the debate was when she asked the mayor will you allow all of these women who say they were sexually harassed in your company to get out of their nondisclosure agreements so they can tell their side of the story. that's a simple request and a reasonable request and he didn't have an answer. >> secretary, let me play that, because you raise it. we want to remind our viewers what you're...
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mayor bloomberg, you have called marijuana another addictive drug. mr. erg: you should not dealers,inal -- for yes. but you should expunge the records of those i got caught up in this before. number two, we will not take it away from states that have already done it. number three, you should listen to the scientists and the doctors. they say go very slowly. they have not done enough research, and the evidence so far is worrisome, before we get all of our kids, particularly kids in their late teens -- boys even more than girls -- which this may be damaging their brains. until we know the science, it is just nonsensical to push ahead. but the cat is out of the bag. some states have it. you are not going to take it away. decriminalize the possession. norah: thank you. senator sanders, you would like to interject? an. sanders: look, we have criminal justice system today that is not only broken, is racist, has more people in jail than any other country on earth, including china. one of the reasons for that is a horrific war on drugs, so i do believe on day one
mayor bloomberg, you have called marijuana another addictive drug. mr. erg: you should not dealers,inal -- for yes. but you should expunge the records of those i got caught up in this before. number two, we will not take it away from states that have already done it. number three, you should listen to the scientists and the doctors. they say go very slowly. they have not done enough research, and the evidence so far is worrisome, before we get all of our kids, particularly kids in their late...
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it was mayor bloomberg. and that's not the only right wing senator that mayor bloomberg has funded.16, he dumped $12 million into the pennsylvania senate race to help reelect an anti- choice right wing we publican senator. i just want to say a woman challenger was terrific and she lost by a single point. in 2012, he scooped into try to defend another republican senator against a woman challenger, that was me. it didn't work, but he tried hard. [applause] i don't care how much money mayor bloomberg has, the core of the democratic party will never trust him. he has not earned their trust. i will, and the fact that he cannot earn the trust of the core of the democratic party means he is the riskiest candidate standing on the stage. so right senator warren thank you mayor bloomberg would you like to respond? so i have been training for this job since i stepped on the pile that was still smoldering on 911. i know what to do, i have shown i know how to run a country. i have run this city that is bigger than most countries in the world. i am the one choice that makes sense. i have the expe
it was mayor bloomberg. and that's not the only right wing senator that mayor bloomberg has funded.16, he dumped $12 million into the pennsylvania senate race to help reelect an anti- choice right wing we publican senator. i just want to say a woman challenger was terrific and she lost by a single point. in 2012, he scooped into try to defend another republican senator against a woman challenger, that was me. it didn't work, but he tried hard. [applause] i don't care how much money mayor...
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mayor bloomberg, would you like to respond? mayor bloomberg? >> i have been training for this job since i stepped on the pile that was still smoldering on 9/11. i know what to do. i've shown i know how to run a country. i've run the city, which is almost the same size-- bigger than most countries in the world. i am not the-- i'm the one choice that makes some sense. i have the experience. i have the resources. and i have the record. and all those side shows that the senator wants to bring up have nothing to do with that. when people hired me to run new york city three times in an overwhelmingly democratic progressive city, they elected me again and again. >> mr. vice president. >> i was mentioned in this. i'd like-- i'd like to respond. >> >> go ahead, senator. >> he called me out by name. and referred to what i talk about as a side show. you know, this is personal for me. when i was 21 years old, i got my first job as a special education teacher. i loved that job. and by the end of the first year, i was .ear, i was visibly pregnant. the the pr
mayor bloomberg, would you like to respond? mayor bloomberg? >> i have been training for this job since i stepped on the pile that was still smoldering on 9/11. i know what to do. i've shown i know how to run a country. i've run the city, which is almost the same size-- bigger than most countries in the world. i am not the-- i'm the one choice that makes some sense. i have the experience. i have the resources. and i have the record. and all those side shows that the senator wants to bring...
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i'm talking about mayor bloomberg. cooksey is not managed his city very well. he did not get a whole lot done. he had stop and frisk throwing close to five million young black men up against a wall. owns -- that is wrong. that is immoral. that should not be the case when we have half-a-million people sleeping on the streets.s. >> i cannot speak for all billionaires. amy: you hard at the rumble in the jungle? and last that's democratic debate, billionaire former new york mayor michael bloomberg was the piÑata in nevada as the six leading candidates squared off. we will unpack one of the most contentious debates of the long primary season in a roundtable discussion with katrina vanden heuvel, activist and journalist raquel willis who has endorsed senator elizabeth warren, ana maria archila the center for popular democracy -- which has endorsed senator bernie sanders -- and in houston, we will speak with former houston mayor annise parker now p president of the lgbtq q victory fund which endorsed mayor pete buttigieg. all
i'm talking about mayor bloomberg. cooksey is not managed his city very well. he did not get a whole lot done. he had stop and frisk throwing close to five million young black men up against a wall. owns -- that is wrong. that is immoral. that should not be the case when we have half-a-million people sleeping on the streets.s. >> i cannot speak for all billionaires. amy: you hard at the rumble in the jungle? and last that's democratic debate, billionaire former new york mayor michael...
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. >> mayor bloomberg. i will let you respond to that d think senator sanders economy would be better for america. >> i think donald trump would be better if he is president. vladimir putin thinks that donald trump should be president of the united states and that's why russia is helping you get elected. >> let me tell mister putin i'm not a good friend of the president of china. i think he is an authoritarian leader. he is feared in the 2016 election. if i am president of the united states trust me you are not going to interfere in any more american elections. >> we know what. >> the way i see this is that bernie is winning right now because the democratic party is at progressive party and progressive ideas are popular ideas even if a lot of people on the stage you don't want to say so. but bernie and i agree on a lot of things but i think i would make a better president than bernie and the reason for that is that getting a progressive agenda enacted is going to be really hard in its gonna take someone who
. >> mayor bloomberg. i will let you respond to that d think senator sanders economy would be better for america. >> i think donald trump would be better if he is president. vladimir putin thinks that donald trump should be president of the united states and that's why russia is helping you get elected. >> let me tell mister putin i'm not a good friend of the president of china. i think he is an authoritarian leader. he is feared in the 2016 election. if i am president of the...
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, she endorsed mayor bloomberg today and will serve as national cal coe chair for the campaign. and, mayor, it's great to speak to you again. so, as a viewer last night -- >> good to see you. >> you watched the debate performance as so many did to see the first time he was on that stage. he hasn't been in the debate obviously in many years. what did you think of his performance last night? >> i think everyone, including mayor bloomberg, hoped that he would have done better. but the truth of the matter is as mayor, never in my life when someone was complaining about whether or not the trash was clean or the crime rate was -- was coming down, never did i hear anyone in the background say, but she killed it in that debate. that's just not the way it is. where things matter on the ground, mayors get things done, and michael bloomberg is a great example of getting things done where it counts. in the senate, winning arguments matter. on the street getting things done for your constituents matter. >> that is the case he needs to make. the attention as you
, she endorsed mayor bloomberg today and will serve as national cal coe chair for the campaign. and, mayor, it's great to speak to you again. so, as a viewer last night -- >> good to see you. >> you watched the debate performance as so many did to see the first time he was on that stage. he hasn't been in the debate obviously in many years. what did you think of his performance last night? >> i think everyone, including mayor bloomberg, hoped that he would have done better....
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mayor bloomberg, not so much. es in the future. >> so much of it has to do with people needing to get in mike bloomberg's face. and saying, here's the deal, bud. when you have 60 seconds to respond and they ask you about your money and you spend ten seconds talking about giving it away, use the other 50 seconds, use the other minute at your disposal, talking about your fight against guns, against proliferation of guns, that led to the worst slaughter in american history in las vegas. and i guess, david plouffe, that's the question for one of the key questions in this race. can bloomberg, with all of his money, recover from last night? and if so, what would you recommend that a candidate in his position do today, tomorrow and throughout the next week? >> first of all, most of the people are going to vote on super tuesday and later in states like missouri and florida and arizona. all of the spinning that he's doing, is still reaching people. he has to have a really good debate next week. almost every incumbent presid
mayor bloomberg, not so much. es in the future. >> so much of it has to do with people needing to get in mike bloomberg's face. and saying, here's the deal, bud. when you have 60 seconds to respond and they ask you about your money and you spend ten seconds talking about giving it away, use the other 50 seconds, use the other minute at your disposal, talking about your fight against guns, against proliferation of guns, that led to the worst slaughter in american history in las vegas. and...
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sara sanders was on fox news now, she says it's atrocious what mayor bloomberg has done. that a general audience would say, sister, please. >> rick, i sat down with the mayor last month and asked him about his apology for stop and frisk and the timing of that apology. here's part of what he told me. >> i made a mistake. i should have done it earlier, plain and simple. i -- when i got into office, i found 650 murders a year, most were young men of color, both the victims and the perpetrators. when i left it was 300 and when i left office, i recommitted myself, if that was at all possible, to continue to fight the battle to stop that carnage. so i've taken on the nra, funded all the anti-gun pro background check groups, i've focused on education for minority kids, but when we did it, it got out of control. when i noticed it, we did a little test of seeing what happens if you stopped it. everybody said crime would go up, it didn't, so i said let's get rid of it. >> is that explanation and his audio voice. what he said is pretty shocking he pretty much said you can xerox an a
sara sanders was on fox news now, she says it's atrocious what mayor bloomberg has done. that a general audience would say, sister, please. >> rick, i sat down with the mayor last month and asked him about his apology for stop and frisk and the timing of that apology. here's part of what he told me. >> i made a mistake. i should have done it earlier, plain and simple. i -- when i got into office, i found 650 murders a year, most were young men of color, both the victims and the...
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obviously mayor bloomberg's policies when he was mayor of stop and frisk. everyone knew he would.at he said about it. >> if i go back and look at my time in office, the one thing that i'm really worried about, embarrassed about was how it turned out with stop and frisk. >> have you had a heart to heart with the mayor about this policy? and do you feel that his apology is heartfelt and genuine? first, i believe his heart, his apology is heartfelt and i believe it's genuine, with respect to heart to heart conversation with mayor bloomberg, mayors across the country have had heart to heart conversations about ways we can protect lives. this wasn't a crime fighting strategy to reduce car break-ins or burglaries, this was a crime strategy to stop the killing on our street. this was a way to stop homicides. and i experience the same thing in baltimore. we were able to get the homicide down to the lowest it's been in over 40 years, i thought we had accomplished something. when i talked to my constituents, their concern was about the treatment from the police department, just like mayor b
obviously mayor bloomberg's policies when he was mayor of stop and frisk. everyone knew he would.at he said about it. >> if i go back and look at my time in office, the one thing that i'm really worried about, embarrassed about was how it turned out with stop and frisk. >> have you had a heart to heart with the mayor about this policy? and do you feel that his apology is heartfelt and genuine? first, i believe his heart, his apology is heartfelt and i believe it's genuine, with...
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. >> i welcomed mayor bloomberg to the stage. i thought he shouldn't be hiding behind his tv ads. >> he has stop and frisk, throwing close to 5 million young black men up against a wall. >> we shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down and another candidate who wants to buy this party out. >> and that was just the first ten minutes. good morning, everyone, it is thursday, february 20th. i'm ayman mohyeldin alongside alicia menendez. it was a bit of a fight night. >> it was a vicious fight, yes. >> a bit of a slug fest. the most contentious debate between the democratic presidential candidates yet, as you saw there, the rhetorical punches came right out of the gate with every single one of michael bloomberg's opponents taking a swing at him the very first chance they got. >> by the end of two-hour match, he had been hit 45 times, more than double the number of attacks aimed at front runner bernie sanders. perhaps bloomberg's toughest moment came when he was asked about allegations he had foste
. >> i welcomed mayor bloomberg to the stage. i thought he shouldn't be hiding behind his tv ads. >> he has stop and frisk, throwing close to 5 million young black men up against a wall. >> we shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down and another candidate who wants to buy this party out. >> and that was just the first ten minutes. good morning, everyone, it is thursday, february 20th. i'm ayman mohyeldin alongside alicia menendez....
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what matters is judging his performance against mayor bloomberg. we heard the former vice president tell brian williams last night in an interview off the debate stage, he joked with the mayor, welcome to the party, man. we saw him speak to go kristin welker as well, saying michael bloomberg may be a democrat in terms of party registration, not a democrat in terms of value set. joe biden got in a few shots at bernie sanders. that's the larger imperative for the biden campaign. they want this contest as we heard from other candidates as well to be narrowed down as quickly as possible to joe biden versus bernie sanders. but while joe biden had self inflicted struggles in the last few months, they see whittling of support as a consequence of michael bloomberg's surge. that's why if bloomberg stumbled last night, it is a good night for joe biden. >> from the perspective from the bloomberg campaign, joined by the former mayor's campaign manager, kevin sheekey. you built in the last two months the trump campaign beat down machine, in social media and tele
what matters is judging his performance against mayor bloomberg. we heard the former vice president tell brian williams last night in an interview off the debate stage, he joked with the mayor, welcome to the party, man. we saw him speak to go kristin welker as well, saying michael bloomberg may be a democrat in terms of party registration, not a democrat in terms of value set. joe biden got in a few shots at bernie sanders. that's the larger imperative for the biden campaign. they want this...
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apparently because they were friendly with mayor bloomberg, they came to mike bloomberg and asked for some p.r. advice, what could they do to possibly save their reputations. don't you think this will be something that not just that democrats would want to attack mike bloomberg for but certainly president trump who has focused on opioid addiction across the country. >> if he does, we would welcome it. mike has taken on the issue of opioid abuse, the issues of public health, has funded governors to help with the opioid crisis. my guess is he has put in more personally than the federal government. taking on issues of tobacco, big soda, taking on the sheets of the drug manufacturers and opioids. they all reached out to mike. the tobacco industry used to reach out to mike and say what about these attacks? mike bloomberg's view is that tobacco kills. that's why new york city is a no smoking city. >> dana: i'm looking for ways that they would see if mike bloomberg could be attacked and that might be one of them. i hope you come back on wednesday after super tuesday. kevin sheekey, thank you
apparently because they were friendly with mayor bloomberg, they came to mike bloomberg and asked for some p.r. advice, what could they do to possibly save their reputations. don't you think this will be something that not just that democrats would want to attack mike bloomberg for but certainly president trump who has focused on opioid addiction across the country. >> if he does, we would welcome it. mike has taken on the issue of opioid abuse, the issues of public health, has funded...
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there's proposed cuts that mayor bloomberg had. his openness to cuts like social security, medicare and medicaid. all three of those things are things senator sanders has been mentioning to much bigger crowds we've been sighing. colorado on sunday night, 11,000. last night with 17,000 people, this campaign feels the momentum and is ready to take it on against mayor bloomberg. >> these are the muscles they can flex now on super tuesday. maybe only one state at a time, they now how to target their rallies, very trump like from four years ago. how does the biden campaign feel about essentially bernie and bloomberg realizing if biden's just sort of in the way for the real fight between bernie and bloomberg. >> there are two sources of frustration in the biden campaign right now. obviously with this significant ad spending, that's one area they're going to look at making some -- >> he had an entyre year to make those ads? >> that's right. if he had his money, he would be doing that himself. he's got one arm tied behind his back. his tea
there's proposed cuts that mayor bloomberg had. his openness to cuts like social security, medicare and medicaid. all three of those things are things senator sanders has been mentioning to much bigger crowds we've been sighing. colorado on sunday night, 11,000. last night with 17,000 people, this campaign feels the momentum and is ready to take it on against mayor bloomberg. >> these are the muscles they can flex now on super tuesday. maybe only one state at a time, they now how to...
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all the things previewed for what we'll here later today. >> shaq, mayor bloomberg, is this his do or die chance to recover from last week? >> it sure is. and if he's not ready at this point, stephanie, he has no excuse. michael bloomberg pulled himself off the campaign trail the last several days to have enough time to adequately prepare to avoid repeat performance from the last debate. in fact, he postponed a cnn town hall he was supposed to do yesterday. instead he will do it tomorrow. he wanted an extra day to make sure he was ready for the debate in charleston. bloomberg campaign officials i have been speaking with have not been shy about his intention to go hard after sanders tonight, telling us that he plans to make the argument that if any of the democratic candidates on stage tonight are not ready and don't have courage to take on bernie sanders, then they do not deserve to be the democratic nominee. the sanders campaign also previewing what similar lines of attack will be on sanders, releasing this morning internal campaign poll that they say shows that sanders would actuall
all the things previewed for what we'll here later today. >> shaq, mayor bloomberg, is this his do or die chance to recover from last week? >> it sure is. and if he's not ready at this point, stephanie, he has no excuse. michael bloomberg pulled himself off the campaign trail the last several days to have enough time to adequately prepare to avoid repeat performance from the last debate. in fact, he postponed a cnn town hall he was supposed to do yesterday. instead he will do it...
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mayor bloomberg has a solid and strong and enthusiastic base of support. problem is they're all billionaires. >> can anybody in this room imagine moderate republicans going over and voting for him? >> absolutely. >> you have to do that or you can't win. >> and that was just the beginning. it was the first time we really saw senator sanders on defense while mayor bloomberg got a chance to answer some of the questions he failed to answer one week again the senator elizabeth warren tried to paint herself as the best progressive option. and former vice president joe biden showed he is still very much in the race and ready to fight. we have our team of reporters on the ground in south carolina to bring you all the latest. shaq, senator sanders, three days away from a state that he got killed in back in 2016. he is closing in on biden, so what's his plan for the final stretch? >> reporter: trying to hold on to as much momentum as possible. especially after the pile on you saw on the debate stage last night. as he told me in the spin room afterwards he said, quot
mayor bloomberg has a solid and strong and enthusiastic base of support. problem is they're all billionaires. >> can anybody in this room imagine moderate republicans going over and voting for him? >> absolutely. >> you have to do that or you can't win. >> and that was just the beginning. it was the first time we really saw senator sanders on defense while mayor bloomberg got a chance to answer some of the questions he failed to answer one week again the senator...
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they're out with an ad that seems to paper over it talking about how nobody had an answer to mayor bloomberghen he was saying he started a business and the ad was slightly deceptively cut making it look like there was more of a pause than there was. what is the strategy for bloomberg going forward? how do they anticipate making last night's debate dissa paer or look better than it was? >> look, there's no question that the bloomberg campaign knows that they're going to have to do more work with him before the next time he's on a debate stage to make sure he can answer questions in a way that isn't as disastrous as last night. their splan to stees move forwa strategy that they had all along. their theory of the case is that this one debate performance may not matter that much because the way that a lot of these voters are interacting with bloomberg and learning about him is through these advertisements that he's put on the air. and they're going to continue to push positive messages about him in hopes that particularly in the super tuesday states which are different than new hampshire and iow
they're out with an ad that seems to paper over it talking about how nobody had an answer to mayor bloomberghen he was saying he started a business and the ad was slightly deceptively cut making it look like there was more of a pause than there was. what is the strategy for bloomberg going forward? how do they anticipate making last night's debate dissa paer or look better than it was? >> look, there's no question that the bloomberg campaign knows that they're going to have to do more...
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the first has to do with mayor bloomberg. with millions of dollars in ad spending he has turned himself into president obama's running mate. there was one former obama official that people are asking him if bloomberg had endorsed mayor bloomberg when he had not done so yet, so he wants to raise the fact that the fact that bloomberg was a critic over the iran deal and had been a critic of his leadership style while president obama was in the white house. the other thing has to do with bernie sanders. of the candidates that we put in that so-called moderate lane, the biden campaign feels the former vice president is the only one aggressively taking on bernie sanders trying to diminish his standing as we have seen him in surge in the polls so he'll continue to do that tonight. ayman? >> all right. first batch of road warriors, thank you so much. we have a lot more to check in with, our other team of road warriors covering the elizabeth warren and mayor pete buttigieg campaign. we'll get to those in a minute but all the must see d
the first has to do with mayor bloomberg. with millions of dollars in ad spending he has turned himself into president obama's running mate. there was one former obama official that people are asking him if bloomberg had endorsed mayor bloomberg when he had not done so yet, so he wants to raise the fact that the fact that bloomberg was a critic over the iran deal and had been a critic of his leadership style while president obama was in the white house. the other thing has to do with bernie...
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debate was full of political mudslinging it was the first time we saw former new york city mayor michael bloombergte stage and he was definitely a target for the other candidates. right now though is nevada poll shows bernie sanders has a big lead with 30.4% of the vote. mayor pete buttigieg is in second place but barely leading over former vice president joe biden but a judge has 16.9% of the vote in biden has 16.1%. now that the gloves are off bloomberg is facing fire from all sides certainly years while the democratic candidates went after the former mayor of new york city, bloomberg focus on making his pitch to americans that he is the best person to take on president trump. >>mary maloney has the highlights from las vegas. >>in the night's democratic presidential debate, the focus was on a first timer i actually welcome to mayor bloomberg to the stage i thought that he shouldn't be hiding behind his tv ads country former mayor michael bloomberg seen a rise in the polls coincide with a brighter spotlight shouldn't have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down and anoth
debate was full of political mudslinging it was the first time we saw former new york city mayor michael bloombergte stage and he was definitely a target for the other candidates. right now though is nevada poll shows bernie sanders has a big lead with 30.4% of the vote. mayor pete buttigieg is in second place but barely leading over former vice president joe biden but a judge has 16.9% of the vote in biden has 16.1%. now that the gloves are off bloomberg is facing fire from all sides certainly...
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i'm not talking donald trump but mayor bloomberg. >> socialist democrats are trying to destroy american healthcare and social security. my administration is protecting your social security, your medicare and fighting to give you great healthcare. >> pete buttigieg really has a slogan thought up by his consultants and amy's plan is even less, like a post it note, insert plan here. bernie has a good start. >> i more a microsoft word guy. >> the dnc is going to take away from bernie and that is okay because we don't care who it is. >> we are not going to throw out capitalism. we tried that. other countries tried that. it was called communism it didn't work. >> i believe in democratic socialism for working people, not billionaires. >> the us mca is a gigantic victory for farmers and ranchers and manufacturers. >> specifically asked if you could name the president of mexico. >> literally part of the committee that is overseeing these things. >> are you trying to say i am done? are you mocking me? >> i am running because so many are left behind. >> we added 220,000 new jobs listed below. we a
i'm not talking donald trump but mayor bloomberg. >> socialist democrats are trying to destroy american healthcare and social security. my administration is protecting your social security, your medicare and fighting to give you great healthcare. >> pete buttigieg really has a slogan thought up by his consultants and amy's plan is even less, like a post it note, insert plan here. bernie has a good start. >> i more a microsoft word guy. >> the dnc is going to take away...
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ultimately mayor bloomberg did bring it up. think there was a subsequential question specifically on the coronavirus. >> yeah. >> but yeah, this is an opportunity for the candidates to make their -- make a national pitch. but on the coronavirus, you know, we've talked at this early morning hours many times about the economy and the president and republicans well r staking so much -- republicans are staking so much on the economy. if the economy slips and maybe it's because of response to coronavirus, the president's political situation gets to be a lot more precarious. that's what makes the democratic nomination even more valuable if the president is weak heading into the fall. >> you know, all of the polls for the president show that he gets such high ratings for how he's handled the economy up until now. and you know, some of these approval ratings on the economy in general are the highest they've been in 20 years. when the president says futures are substantially higher and the stock market looks good and -- >> buy stocks --
ultimately mayor bloomberg did bring it up. think there was a subsequential question specifically on the coronavirus. >> yeah. >> but yeah, this is an opportunity for the candidates to make their -- make a national pitch. but on the coronavirus, you know, we've talked at this early morning hours many times about the economy and the president and republicans well r staking so much -- republicans are staking so much on the economy. if the economy slips and maybe it's because of...
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. >> mayor bloomberg. the core of the democratic party will never trust him. at least i didn't have a boss who said to me kill it. mayor bloomberg -- >> never said that. >> one of his pregnant employees. >> healthcare for all is some kind of radical communist idea? raising the minimum wage to a living wage? >> donald trump -- >> bernie. >> would you meet with a north korean leader? >> i would but not in the way this president has done it. he literally thinks he can go over and bring a hostage to the dictator next door. >> apologize for stop and frisk repeatedly. what exactly are you apologizing for? >> we let it get out of control. >> there are 7 white people on stage talking about racial justice. >> i'm not out of time. he spoke overtime and i'm going to talk. here is the deal. >> no one else stops. catholic school training. donald trump thinks he is incompetent. >> a self-described great genius says told us this coronavirus is going to end in two month. >> if we spend the next week for months tearing our party apart we are going to watch donald trump spend t
. >> mayor bloomberg. the core of the democratic party will never trust him. at least i didn't have a boss who said to me kill it. mayor bloomberg -- >> never said that. >> one of his pregnant employees. >> healthcare for all is some kind of radical communist idea? raising the minimum wage to a living wage? >> donald trump -- >> bernie. >> would you meet with a north korean leader? >> i would but not in the way this president has done it. he...
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mayor bloomberg's campaign manager kevin cheeky will be here. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nightime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. we all use our phones very differently. we need a great network all the time. (vo) everyone in your family is different. these two are always gaming and this one is always on facetime. (vo) so verizon has plans to mix and match starting at $35. and up to $650 off the latest iphone. the network more people rely on, gives you more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. what's going on? it's the 3pm slump. should have had a p3. oh yeah. should have had a p3. need energy? get p3. with a mix of meat, cheese and nuts. ithat car is one of mine. and soon, it's going to be one of theirs. but they would have never even known it existed. if it weren't for the power of targeted tv advertising. it's smart. it grabs people's attention. it works. it's why comcast spotligh
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bloomberg, the former mayor, who had donated nearly $6 million to emily's list over the years. ys before the event, mr. bloomberg made blunt comments in an interview with 'the new york times,' expressing skepticism about the #metoo movement and questioning sexual misconduct allegations against charlie rose, the disgraced news anchor. senior emily's list officials seriously debated withdrawing mr. bloomberg's invitation, according to three people fafamiliar with the deliberatio, who spoke e on the conditionon f anonymity." when he addressed the group to show solidarity with christine blasey ford, the woman who accuse judge kavanaugh sexual assault, mr. bloomberg demonstrated why stuff he said "i will be putting more money into supporting women candidates this cycle than any individual ever has before. it was not an idle pledge. he spent more than $100 million helping democrats take control of the house of representatives and the midterm elections. of the 21 newly elected lawmakers he supported with his super pac, all but six were women.n. blake zeff? ofthat is a perfect example t
bloomberg, the former mayor, who had donated nearly $6 million to emily's list over the years. ys before the event, mr. bloomberg made blunt comments in an interview with 'the new york times,' expressing skepticism about the #metoo movement and questioning sexual misconduct allegations against charlie rose, the disgraced news anchor. senior emily's list officials seriously debated withdrawing mr. bloomberg's invitation, according to three people fafamiliar with the deliberatio, who spoke e on...
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tell me why you're with mayor bloomberg. >> i'm with mr. oomberg because initially when the stop and frisk was happening it was an opportunity, he made an investment in the young men's initiative. through this young men's initiative there was an opportunity for me to really get involved and do work around what was passionate for me, dealing with young folks entering into the criminal justice system. and through that time i was able to professionalize myself, go back to school and get my degree. and really work with hundreds of young people who have been entered into the criminal justice system and help navigate them out of the system. and a movement was started, the credible messenger movement and it's grown since mr. bloomberg has left the -- you know -- >> this was also connected with my brother's keeper? >> ymi was the blueprint to my brother's keeper. >> was the blueprint. >> i was at the table when president obama decided to do it and we went around the table and there were 20 odd people as i remember, everybody adding something. but i
tell me why you're with mayor bloomberg. >> i'm with mr. oomberg because initially when the stop and frisk was happening it was an opportunity, he made an investment in the young men's initiative. through this young men's initiative there was an opportunity for me to really get involved and do work around what was passionate for me, dealing with young folks entering into the criminal justice system. and through that time i was able to professionalize myself, go back to school and get my...
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it was mayor bloomberg. and that's not the only right-wing senator that mayor bloomberg has funded.'t care how much money mayor bloomberg has. the core of the democratic party will never trust him. he has not earned their trust. >> so how do you respond to that? specifically, does the mayor regret his support for lindsey graham? does he regret his support for pat toomey? >> toomey is a great example out of the three. if you look at toomey, mike supported toomey because toomey was an advocate for gun control. mike is not an ideologue. and he is not so ruthlessly partisan that he won't cross the aisle to get a solution into the hands of the american people when it makes sense. mike has done more than any private individual in this country to break the back of the nra and reduce gun violence. pat toomey was that rare republican who wanted to do the right thing on gun violence and mike supported him. and i think that's one of the things that's missing from senator warren's analysis of all of these things is that she actually doesn't understand what it takes to cross the aisle to get leg
it was mayor bloomberg. and that's not the only right-wing senator that mayor bloomberg has funded.'t care how much money mayor bloomberg has. the core of the democratic party will never trust him. he has not earned their trust. >> so how do you respond to that? specifically, does the mayor regret his support for lindsey graham? does he regret his support for pat toomey? >> toomey is a great example out of the three. if you look at toomey, mike supported toomey because toomey was an...
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the campaign says they're ready for that and ready to hear it from mayor bloomberg and they have ammunition against bloomberg on their own. they have been saying that and you have been senator sanders preview it before. they're ready to go after him on stop and frisk, his openness to cuts to different programs like medicare and medicaid and the opposition in the past to the minimum wage. this campaign is making very clear they're ready to take the fight to mayor bloomberg. i spoke to his campaign manager saying mayor bloomberg is a natural foil for bernie sanders than pete buttigieg who was the target of the last debate or vice president biden, the rival of the past. there's an issue of electability, especially in those key states that matter. listen to what jeff weaver told our andrea mitchell about that. >> michael bloomberg will be the weakest candidate against president trump. michael bloomberg will have a difficult time going into wisconsin, michigan and pennsylvania and explaining to folks why he cares about worki different than donald trump. >> reporter: you have also heard senator s
the campaign says they're ready for that and ready to hear it from mayor bloomberg and they have ammunition against bloomberg on their own. they have been saying that and you have been senator sanders preview it before. they're ready to go after him on stop and frisk, his openness to cuts to different programs like medicare and medicaid and the opposition in the past to the minimum wage. this campaign is making very clear they're ready to take the fight to mayor bloomberg. i spoke to his...
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and, no, i'm not talking about donald trump, i'm talking about mayor bloomberg. >> you probably watched it right here on nbc bay area, the candidates taking aim at former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. the fallout as the candidates look towards saturday's nevada caucuses. >>> as we go to commercial break why don't you check out instagram show synched in. how one bay area company wants to save you space. >> san francisco startup is using tech and design to maximize small living spaces. bumblebee spaces installed from beds, closets to books in your ceiling that come down by talking to your phone. >> get my clothes. >> done. >> you talk into your smartphone and your clothing descends. >> the company says it's working on designing both rentals and condos that will include this modern feature. tom steyer will beat donald trump on the economy. his people over profits plan makes a living wage a right. creates thousands of good paying green jobs in california. and provides a 10% tax cut for everyone making under $250,000. tom's plan also makes health care a right, by adding a public opt
and, no, i'm not talking about donald trump, i'm talking about mayor bloomberg. >> you probably watched it right here on nbc bay area, the candidates taking aim at former new york city mayor michael bloomberg. the fallout as the candidates look towards saturday's nevada caucuses. >>> as we go to commercial break why don't you check out instagram show synched in. how one bay area company wants to save you space. >> san francisco startup is using tech and design to maximize...
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mike: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> and welcome back. we are here with former new york city mayorg. i want to follow up on something which you were criticized for last night, so you can explain -- >> there was a lot of things i was criticized for last night. >> there was a lot to choose from. no, no, i mean -- >> that's okay. >> no, what i meant was, there was a lot for me to choose from to ask him about, not for them to -- anyway! >> but what's interesting and i didn't realize it when i did the first debate last week, which didn't turn out so well, just in case you didn't notice, it's not an attempt to find out the truth, it's an attempt to get your sound bite out there and they talk over each other again and again and again. and i found that difficult. i this time forced myself to do it a little bit, but i didn't grow up where you step on people. and that's what they do all the time. >> we like these town hall formats. it gives you a chance to. >> yes, yes. >> you rejoined the democratic party in 2018 after leaving the party for many years. for the folks out there who look at yo
mike: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> and welcome back. we are here with former new york city mayorg. i want to follow up on something which you were criticized for last night, so you can explain -- >> there was a lot of things i was criticized for last night. >> there was a lot to choose from. no, no, i mean -- >> that's okay. >> no, what i meant was, there was a lot for me to choose from to ask him about, not for them to -- anyway! >>...
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former new york city mayor michael bloomberg you mentioned.mer vice president is going to have to contend with him. he seems to have cast a shadow. he's having an impact on this caucus. he's not even on the ballot. >> uh-huh. he's not on the ballot in nevada and south carolina but he still looms over the race. the amount of money he poured into super tuesday states are already seeing that take effect in polling. we're seeing him have numbers with black voters and super tuesday states that candidates running for a year have not been able to do. he is getting that name recognition and some voters are lashing on to his message against donald trump. but what we're also seeing is the candidates take them on. we're seeing a drip drop of stories talking about comments from his past about president obama, about women who worked and his companies. also about red lining and the housing crisis. these are things that are going to be particularly impactful if he makes that debate station. if michael bloomberg is onto the debate stage, you can expect a leve
former new york city mayor michael bloomberg you mentioned.mer vice president is going to have to contend with him. he seems to have cast a shadow. he's having an impact on this caucus. he's not even on the ballot. >> uh-huh. he's not on the ballot in nevada and south carolina but he still looms over the race. the amount of money he poured into super tuesday states are already seeing that take effect in polling. we're seeing him have numbers with black voters and super tuesday states that...
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as for bloomberg, he actually hasn't debated since 2009, a mayoral contest. his campaign striking a defiant stance overnight, saying bloomberg is just getting warmed up >> kristen welker in las vegas for us thank you. for more on last night's debate and what it means going forward, i'm joined by former democratic senator of missouri, claire mccaskill. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i don't think there's even dispute even from the bloomberg folks this was not a good debate for him. can he overcome this, basically buy more ads and hope to overcome the performance >> clearly that's going to be the strategy this guy has unlimited resources and he has organizations on the ground in all these super tuesday states there's staff in all these states for mike bloomberg. >> there's some things money can't buy. that was a particularly weak performance. he didn't seem to have answers of course, he was fired on from all directions >> it was interesting to me they were in las vegas where there was one of the most dramatic brutal shootings in our country's history,
as for bloomberg, he actually hasn't debated since 2009, a mayoral contest. his campaign striking a defiant stance overnight, saying bloomberg is just getting warmed up >> kristen welker in las vegas for us thank you. for more on last night's debate and what it means going forward, i'm joined by former democratic senator of missouri, claire mccaskill. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> i don't think there's even dispute even from the bloomberg folks this was not a good...
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bloomberg. kayla tausche joins us with details. >> reporter: in a fiery two hours with multiple flare-ups between candidates former new york mayors and former party affiliation and slew of nondisclosure agreements with women allegations mistreatment at his company as the lone billionaire bloomberg presented himself as something of a foil to bernie sanders who is the front-runner in national polls with bloomberg in some cases in second place to sanders. he called sanders out for owning three homes and refused to apologize for the wealth he created. that was a line that understand is aers did n sanders didn't miss an opportunity to respond to. >> mike bloomberg owns more wealth than the bottom 125 million americans. that's wrong that's immoral >> i can't speak for all billionaires all i know is i've been very lucky, made a lot of money and i'm giving it all away to make this country better and a good chunk of it goes to the democratic party as well >> reporter: sanders said bloomberg's workers played a large role in creating that wealth and some of it should go to them, too with that fight between bloomberg and sanders and the vas
bloomberg. kayla tausche joins us with details. >> reporter: in a fiery two hours with multiple flare-ups between candidates former new york mayors and former party affiliation and slew of nondisclosure agreements with women allegations mistreatment at his company as the lone billionaire bloomberg presented himself as something of a foil to bernie sanders who is the front-runner in national polls with bloomberg in some cases in second place to sanders. he called sanders out for owning...
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you mentioned former mayor bloomberg is not on the ballot in south carolina. but, if by chance if he would win the nomination, could you support her? >> oh yes. absolutely i could. i got to know mayor bloomberg and watched it all. i knew of him a long time before i met him. i knew some great positive about him. some negatives about him. but, i do believe that the positives out weigh the negatives. you have to compare the candidates with each other, not with the all mighty. i will not be comparing bloomberg with the all mighty. i will be comparing him with donald trump. when that happens, it is easy. >> because he's under fire for stop and frisk. did you know i was apart of that. i am definitely going to ask him as i have pressed bloomberg on it, would you say it is positive that our way is negative if he's the nominee you would support. >> and you god father of the black caucus. >> i don't know about that. >> you got to compare. if i compare bloomberg with trump, there is no comparison. you know we talk about bloomberg and what he may or may not have done for
you mentioned former mayor bloomberg is not on the ballot in south carolina. but, if by chance if he would win the nomination, could you support her? >> oh yes. absolutely i could. i got to know mayor bloomberg and watched it all. i knew of him a long time before i met him. i knew some great positive about him. some negatives about him. but, i do believe that the positives out weigh the negatives. you have to compare the candidates with each other, not with the all mighty. i will not be...
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i know mayor bloomberg has previously backed your gubernatorial ambitions. but vice president joe biden publicly endorsed you previously as well. i'm wondering why bloomberg who is still seen as a longshot candidate although he's gaining momentum or why not some of the candidates who stood out in iowa even though the results are what they are. but clearly why have you decided to back mayor bloomberg and serve as his national court campaign co-chair. >> thank for having me and i apologize for the delay. i got off the flight and came right here but we were delayed out of providence and i guess they have a lot of weather. i have decided to endure bloomberg for president for a few reasons. one, i firmly believe he has the best chances of beating president trump, and i'm happy to go into that. for me that ought to be our top priority. if that's not clear by now if you watch a sham of an impeachment proceeding in the defiant state of the union knows it's time for change and i think bloomberg has by far the best chances of beating him. secondly, you mentioned i was
i know mayor bloomberg has previously backed your gubernatorial ambitions. but vice president joe biden publicly endorsed you previously as well. i'm wondering why bloomberg who is still seen as a longshot candidate although he's gaining momentum or why not some of the candidates who stood out in iowa even though the results are what they are. but clearly why have you decided to back mayor bloomberg and serve as his national court campaign co-chair. >> thank for having me and i apologize...
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bernie sanders now saying mayor bloomberg, with all of his money, will not be enough. as the other candidates take
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i'm talking about mayor bloomberg. >> all the mayor has to do is say you are released from the nondisclosureeement, period. >> i don't think you look at donald trump and say we need someone richer in the white house. >> mike bloomberg owns more wealth than the bottom 125 million americans. >> bernie sanders and mike bloomberg. let's put forward somebody who is actually a democrat. look. [laughter] >> washington democrats has never been more extreme, taking cues from crazy bernie sanders. how are you doing tonight? >> i can't think of a way to make it easier to get donald trump elected than listening to this conversation. we are not going to throw out capitalism. we tried that other countries tried that it was called communism, and it didn't work. >> it's not called communism mr. bloomberg that's a cheap shot. >> dnc is going to take te'o way from bernie again and we don't care who the hell it is because we are going to win. ♪ whatever it takes brian: finally a real debate to talk about where everyone got on each other like they wanted to win. ainsley: heating up and democrats attacking each
i'm talking about mayor bloomberg. >> all the mayor has to do is say you are released from the nondisclosureeement, period. >> i don't think you look at donald trump and say we need someone richer in the white house. >> mike bloomberg owns more wealth than the bottom 125 million americans. >> bernie sanders and mike bloomberg. let's put forward somebody who is actually a democrat. look. [laughter] >> washington democrats has never been more extreme, taking cues...
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bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is in the race to become the democratic presidential candidate. except for the fact that he's not. he's not even included in the first four presidential contests beginning in iowa last week. and now continuing into new hampshire. so how can the former new york mayor win the democratic nomination with this unconventional approach political analyst larry gerston joins us. welcome back. you're here to explain the bloomberg viability plan. if we could go back from the winning, why did he wait so long to even jump into the race? >> a lot of people have been asking that question. bloomberg stayed away because he assumed that fellow moderate and former vice president joe biden would go carry the day. he would get the democratic mantle against donald trump but biden's entry followed by sluggish and fundraising mediocre performances in the early debates, well it gave bloomberg the impression that the nomination might fall to bernie sanders or senator elizabeth warren. what is
bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>> welcome back. former new york city mayor michael bloomberg is in the race to become the democratic presidential candidate. except for the fact that he's not. he's not even included in the first four presidential contests beginning in iowa last week. and now continuing into new hampshire. so how can the former new york mayor win the democratic nomination with this unconventional approach political analyst larry gerston joins...
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mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. . >>> 2 dogs reportedly attack ra dogs. >> a woman attacked while documents a crime in progress. how the suspects managed to escape police. >> deliveries delayed. what's behind the mail problem that has santa clara city leaders demanding answers. >>> now at 11:00 and streaming on cbsn bay area, a marin county neighborhood on edge after a series of vicious dog attacks. i'm ken bastida. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. andrea nakano is in sausalito where she got the owner's side of the story. >> reporter: the incidents in question happened here on curry lane in sausalito. within a few hours span, 2 dogs reportedly attacked 3 contractors. a warning, some of the images you'll see in the stor
mayor bloomberg and president obama worked together in the fight for gun safety laws, to improve education, and to develop innovative ways to help teens gain the skills needed to find good jobs. obama: at a time when washington is divided in old ideological battles he shows us what can be achieved when we bring people together to seek pragmatic solutions. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. . >>> 2 dogs reportedly attack ra dogs. >> a woman attacked while...
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>> reporter: for the first time, billionaire businessman mike bloomberg was on stage at this nbc debate, dodging the incoming. >> the mayor says he has a great record. he has not managed his city i have, very well when he was there. >> reporter: bloomberg has been rising in the polls, having spent more than $400 million of his own money mostly on advertising. that makes him a formidable player. >> they've been sit being out here for ten months, 12 months, raising money, going to caucuses, and all of a sudden he wants to drop in. >> i know how to take on an arrogant con man who comes from new york. >> billionaires today, if you can believe it, have an effective tax rate lower than the middle class. so maybe just -- >> tax code. why are you complaining? who wrote the code? you and your -- >> you did, you and your campaign. >> you and your 99 senators. >> not me! >> he has to prove himself. welcome to the nba. he'll get that treatment. >> in this is ridiculous. we're not going to throw out capitalism. other countries tried that. it was called communism and it just didn't work. >> reporter: elizabeth warren going on offense.
>> reporter: for the first time, billionaire businessman mike bloomberg was on stage at this nbc debate, dodging the incoming. >> the mayor says he has a great record. he has not managed his city i have, very well when he was there. >> reporter: bloomberg has been rising in the polls, having spent more than $400 million of his own money mostly on advertising. that makes him a formidable player. >> they've been sit being out here for ten months, 12 months, raising money,...
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mayor. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloombergs here. vo: together they worked to combat gun violence, and again to improve education for every child. obama: i want to thank the mayor of this great city, mayor bloomberg, for his extraordinary leadership. i share your determination to bring this country together to finally make progress for the american people. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg, and i approve this message. >>welcome back to the kron 4 morning news, a quick peek at your early morning commute the only trouble spot. we have as a fatal crash in san jose that's been working for a few hours now northbound 6.80 north of the jackson avenue exit a fatal accident that happened in the 2 o'clock hour involving a vehicle that ran off the road and caught fire and we know that one person did not survive so the investigation continues. but they have not been blocking lanes so far it's all contained to the shoulder but to be on the lookout for that activity rolling through checking in on the bay bridge backing up in the cash lanes on b
mayor. obama: he's been a leader throughout the country for the past twelve years, mr. michael bloombergs here. vo: together they worked to combat gun violence, and again to improve education for every child. obama: i want to thank the mayor of this great city, mayor bloomberg, for his extraordinary leadership. i share your determination to bring this country together to finally make progress for the american people. bloomberg: i'm mike bloomberg, and i approve this message. >>welcome...