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sanders: think about it for a second. and by the way, you will not see this on television, read about it too often in the newspapers, but here's the truth. the truth is that today in america, the top 1/10 of 1%, not 1%, 1/10 of 1%, owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. [booing] sen. sanders: the top 20 wealthiest people in this country today own more wealth than the bottom 150 million americans, half our nation's population. [booing] sen. sanders: that is an economy which is based on unsustainable principles. that is an economy which is not moral, when so few have so much, and so many have so little. that is not the american economy that we need to be the great nation that we should be. [cheers] [applause] sen. sanders: and let me tell you, let me tell you how the rigged economy works. it is not just a grotesque level of income and wealth inequality. here is how it works. we have the wealthiest family in america, the walton family who owns walmart. [booing] sen. sanders: ok, they own more wealth than the bottom 40
sanders: think about it for a second. and by the way, you will not see this on television, read about it too often in the newspapers, but here's the truth. the truth is that today in america, the top 1/10 of 1%, not 1%, 1/10 of 1%, owns almost as much wealth as the bottom 90%. [booing] sen. sanders: the top 20 wealthiest people in this country today own more wealth than the bottom 150 million americans, half our nation's population. [booing] sen. sanders: that is an economy which is based on...
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sanders: that is true. but what happened over the last 40 or so years is that corporations have decided that they do not want to pay workers in delaware or vermont or anyplace else a living wage. why would you want to pay someone $25 an hour when you can shut down here, throw those workers out on the street, go to mexico, go to china, go to the it now, pay people very low wages and then bring your , product back into this country? that is the entire basis of our trade policies. the whole goal is to shut down plants in america, paid people low wages abroad, bring your products back here, and make billions in profits. i tell corporate america today, here is a heads up, if i am elected president, we are going to change those policies. [applause] [cheers] [applause] sen. sanders: if you want the american people to purchase your products, and every night on tv have ads telling us to buy this and buy that, you have to start to buy your products, start manufacturing those products in america. [applause] sen. sande
sanders: that is true. but what happened over the last 40 or so years is that corporations have decided that they do not want to pay workers in delaware or vermont or anyplace else a living wage. why would you want to pay someone $25 an hour when you can shut down here, throw those workers out on the street, go to mexico, go to china, go to the it now, pay people very low wages and then bring your , product back into this country? that is the entire basis of our trade policies. the whole goal...
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a sanders supporter, dr.arked controversy as he warmed up the crowd. >> medicare for all will never happen if we continue to elect corporate democratic whores who are beholden to big pharma. >> reporter: he's married to lisa ling. he later apologized for using the word whores. the clinton campaign seized on the remark scalling on sanders to denounce it, which he did saying there's no room for language like that in our political discourse. these big sanders crowds are something of a sore subject for clinton. hers are small further but she holds a huge lead in pledge delegates and has a share of the popular vote. in the 34 states that have already had their say, clinton has won about 9.4 million votes. sanders, about 7 million. sanders took issue with last night on comedy central. >> i think that having so many southern states go first distorts reality as well. >> reporter: but the political reality tonight is that this is a new moment. she has a lead in delegates but i'm told by one senior adviser to the clint
a sanders supporter, dr.arked controversy as he warmed up the crowd. >> medicare for all will never happen if we continue to elect corporate democratic whores who are beholden to big pharma. >> reporter: he's married to lisa ling. he later apologized for using the word whores. the clinton campaign seized on the remark scalling on sanders to denounce it, which he did saying there's no room for language like that in our political discourse. these big sanders crowds are something of a...
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the sanders' campaign needs to take a deep breath here. >> senator sanders has maintained all along he will not run a negative campaign. what kind of campaign is he running then? >> he has totally foresaken the pledge he made at the beginning. this was his brand that i think is part of what has got him this far. he has been seen as somebody who is saying it like it is, who is calling out the powerful interests we all agree we need to take on here in our economy. he prides himself on not running negative ads but increasingly the rhetoric has become coarsant. we are still miles better than the rhetoric on the republican side but this is below the belt. >> kasie hunt is covering the sanders' campaign for us. senator sanders was upset about this report that there are advisers in parts of hillary clinton's campaign who have a strategy. the quo was, they want to disqualify him, defeat him, and unify the party later. and senator sanders took particular issue with that st strategy. is that true? >> we disputed that report yesterday. i'm not sure what the etemdemol of that report is. those erro
the sanders' campaign needs to take a deep breath here. >> senator sanders has maintained all along he will not run a negative campaign. what kind of campaign is he running then? >> he has totally foresaken the pledge he made at the beginning. this was his brand that i think is part of what has got him this far. he has been seen as somebody who is saying it like it is, who is calling out the powerful interests we all agree we need to take on here in our economy. he prides himself on...
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bernie sanders, breaks for bernie sanders there. and young people, no surprise there.e won independents by a pretty wide margin there, too. it's interesting because hillary clinton, when asked the top quality for their candidate was the right experience, they think hillary clinton is experienced. what do you make of what the exit polls are telling us about the division here between clinton and sanders. >> it's a lot of what we've been seeing. once again she wins on electability. she wins on being ready for the jo job day one, but he's more exciting to people, and bringing out young people. we've been repeating it because it's important, but the demographics in wisconsin favored bernie sanders. hillary clinton outperformed her last go-around in wisconsin tonight. it's not a great state for her. it's predominantly white. she does much better among minorities than bernie sanders. we've seen over and over now in this campaign that hillary clinton wins a few and pivots to the general election. we write how the bernie sanders campaign has been put to bed, then he comes back
bernie sanders, breaks for bernie sanders there. and young people, no surprise there.e won independents by a pretty wide margin there, too. it's interesting because hillary clinton, when asked the top quality for their candidate was the right experience, they think hillary clinton is experienced. what do you make of what the exit polls are telling us about the division here between clinton and sanders. >> it's a lot of what we've been seeing. once again she wins on electability. she wins...
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interview was a disaster for sanders if you assume the sanders voter cares about issues.is the reverse mirror image of trump. they are not groaning on issues, they are voting on one thing or two things, feelings screwed, pitchforking the banks. we read december think this guy can't possibly be president. he doesn't know anything. he's just blabbing about nothing, and yet, here sanders is having won six straight. he won a primary in wisconsin. mark: in the culture of the new york media, maybe for sanders voters, hillary supporters also -- it creates a fire that keeps him from breaking through. john podhoretz: that is the question. how stoked are hillary supporters anywhere? and wisconsin last night her voters in the exit poll in that said 13% were enthusiastic about her possibility of being president. 13%. i don't think there is stoking, i don't know they are stoked. that is the big question. mark: you are out 3000 miles, but you hillary clinton in the state. it is now a decade since she was elected statewide, elected twice statewide as senator in 2000 and 2006. does she s
interview was a disaster for sanders if you assume the sanders voter cares about issues.is the reverse mirror image of trump. they are not groaning on issues, they are voting on one thing or two things, feelings screwed, pitchforking the banks. we read december think this guy can't possibly be president. he doesn't know anything. he's just blabbing about nothing, and yet, here sanders is having won six straight. he won a primary in wisconsin. mark: in the culture of the new york media, maybe...
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sanders: you wilmington. thank you. [applause] [cheers] >> [chanting] bernie, bernie, bernie. sen. sanders: thank you all. , anda wonderful turnout thank you so much for being here this afternoon. [applause] [cheers] sen. sanders: let me thank rosaria dawson. as most of you know, she is a great american actress, but she is more than a great actress. she has devoted a significant part of her life to making sure end we end racism, that we all forms of discrimination in this country. [applause] [cheers] sen. sanders: and she stood up and fought for people who often don't have a voice, so i thank her for all that she has done and her role on this campaign. [applause] [cheers] begin byers: let me quoting to use some words of a guide that many of you know of, and some of you know personally, that is the president of the united states. [cheers] biden was justoe quoted the other day in the new york times. he remains neutral in the battle between bernie sanders and hillary clinton, but not between thei
sanders: you wilmington. thank you. [applause] [cheers] >> [chanting] bernie, bernie, bernie. sen. sanders: thank you all. , anda wonderful turnout thank you so much for being here this afternoon. [applause] [cheers] sen. sanders: let me thank rosaria dawson. as most of you know, she is a great american actress, but she is more than a great actress. she has devoted a significant part of her life to making sure end we end racism, that we all forms of discrimination in this country....
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sanders: what is my point? my point is that yes, we can change the status quo when we think big and when we have a vision. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: im not naive. i know the power of wall street and their endless supplies of money. i know that corporate america has shut down. if they can make another five dollars in profit. i know that billionaires are funding candidates whose job it is to represent the wealthy and the powerful. i know about the corporate media that will give us all of the information we need except what is most important for working families. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: i know about all of that at this is what i also know. i know that's what history about is that when people stand up and they say, the status quo is not acceptable, we will not have children working in factories. we will not have working people in a job that has no power over those jobs. we will not continue to have segregation or racism or bigotry. we will not have women unable to vote or go to the schools the
sanders: what is my point? my point is that yes, we can change the status quo when we think big and when we have a vision. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: im not naive. i know the power of wall street and their endless supplies of money. i know that corporate america has shut down. if they can make another five dollars in profit. i know that billionaires are funding candidates whose job it is to represent the wealthy and the powerful. i know about the corporate media that will give us all...
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sanders: you guys ready for a radical idea? [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: why not?s is madison, wisconsin. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: but in truth, it really is not such a radical idea. it is a simple statement. that in america, together, we are going to create an economy that works for all of us,. not just the top 1%. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: this campaign is not only about ending a corrupt campaign finance system; it is not only about ending a rigged economy. it's about also ending a broken criminal justice system. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: today, in the united states of america, we have more people in jail than any other country on earth. [booing] sen. sanders: we have 2.2 million people, disproportionately african-american, latino, and native american, in jail. we are spending $80 billion per year locking up fellow americans. [booing] sen. sanders: [laughter] that is a saved and interesting way of putting it, yes. but what we have to do is think through the situation. let me talk a little bit -- just a little bit -- we have a lot mo
sanders: you guys ready for a radical idea? [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: why not?s is madison, wisconsin. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: but in truth, it really is not such a radical idea. it is a simple statement. that in america, together, we are going to create an economy that works for all of us,. not just the top 1%. [cheers and applause] sen. sanders: this campaign is not only about ending a corrupt campaign finance system; it is not only about ending a rigged economy. it's...
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bernie sanders is behind.e needs to shake things up he , needs to inspire his supporters, who are pretty easily inspired by him. and he needs to create a different dynamic in the race. he is now as close to criticizing her on things as he has been in the process. this makes it a brawl in new york. a brawl in new york is what he needs to win new york. john: your argument is that although he twisted her words and went further than was merited, it's good for him because he needs to basically do that. he can't just stay on the path he is on. he has to do something unfair. mark: and the folks in the clinton campaign, if they want to talk about twisted words we , can talk about how the clinton campaign said bernie sanders wanted to get rid of universal coverage. john: the clinton campaign has been guilty of this throughout the campaign. on that question. saying that bernie sanders was friends with the koch brothers. mark: they can get rid of their crocodile tears. i agree, i do think that bernie sanders has taken li
bernie sanders is behind.e needs to shake things up he , needs to inspire his supporters, who are pretty easily inspired by him. and he needs to create a different dynamic in the race. he is now as close to criticizing her on things as he has been in the process. this makes it a brawl in new york. a brawl in new york is what he needs to win new york. john: your argument is that although he twisted her words and went further than was merited, it's good for him because he needs to basically do...
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sanders, you know, is looking shaky.ke a hillary versus trump race. >> it's interesting how new york sort of showed you the kind of difference between rally organizing and organizing organizing. sort of a triumph of campaign organizing that hillary clinton was able to pull out this. who won the week? >> clear cut winner of the week was new york values. forget about it. forget about it. >> oh, yes, yes. >> no presidential candidate will ever use it as an epithet again as ted cruz learned more than anybody else. >> you're absolutely right. and the bronx was so important. i never heard the bronx referred to more, given more love in the history of living in new york and also having living in florida, which is the sixth borough. it's still new york but i think new york definitely won big time. michelle, who won the week? >> i'm going to agree with robert. it was obviously hillary clinton and trump. i mean, for hillary clinton the victory was, i mean, obviously very important in terms of her delegate math. and also i think ver
sanders, you know, is looking shaky.ke a hillary versus trump race. >> it's interesting how new york sort of showed you the kind of difference between rally organizing and organizing organizing. sort of a triumph of campaign organizing that hillary clinton was able to pull out this. who won the week? >> clear cut winner of the week was new york values. forget about it. forget about it. >> oh, yes, yes. >> no presidential candidate will ever use it as an epithet again as...
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mark: would bernie sanders think -- sanders make a good vice president?ughter] amanda: we have to make sure we are winning the primary in new york. we are taking one contest at a time, earning every vote at a time. mark: would you expect now fully there is any reason to think this contest won't go until june? in other words, bernie sanders will be contesting every primary all the way through june? amanda: it feels like it's going to go and while. and we are planning for that. we are working hard in every state. we want to win by the numbers in new york. we are trying to get to all the different boroughs. at the end of the day, we need a plan. we knew this from the beginning. we always have a plan for a, b, and c. when i was with the last, that was exactly what i said. we are going to try for every single pledge delegate. at the end the day, we feel confident we will have those delegates and the popular vote, and the excitement around the country. isn: amanda, yes or no, senator sanders qualified to be president or not? amanda: senator sanders has brought
mark: would bernie sanders think -- sanders make a good vice president?ughter] amanda: we have to make sure we are winning the primary in new york. we are taking one contest at a time, earning every vote at a time. mark: would you expect now fully there is any reason to think this contest won't go until june? in other words, bernie sanders will be contesting every primary all the way through june? amanda: it feels like it's going to go and while. and we are planning for that. we are working...
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great for bernie sanders.esday is what some people are calling me seller court or my mary.
great for bernie sanders.esday is what some people are calling me seller court or my mary.
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bernie sanders kind of gets that.clinton -- excuse me, hillary clinton and donald trump know the new york culture we are talking about, which i still think exists. i know your point from earlier, but still, that will matter a lot. we saw the shortfalls. i am not really getting at with sanders in the daily news interview and made all of those, what i would say, in temperate remarks. he was saying, the daily news, it is just a dumb tabloid. if you had been around new york -- and maybe they are getting older and not getting out to the bronx as much as they used to, but they want to make an impact, and they know their stuff. john podhoretz: can i make a contrary argument? "the daily news" interview was a disaster for sanders if you assume the sanders voter cares about issues. this is the reverse mirror image of trump. they are not groaning on issues, they are voting on one thing or two things, feelings screwed, pitchforking the banks. they say he does not know anything, just blabbing about nothing, and yet, here sanders i
bernie sanders kind of gets that.clinton -- excuse me, hillary clinton and donald trump know the new york culture we are talking about, which i still think exists. i know your point from earlier, but still, that will matter a lot. we saw the shortfalls. i am not really getting at with sanders in the daily news interview and made all of those, what i would say, in temperate remarks. he was saying, the daily news, it is just a dumb tabloid. if you had been around new york -- and maybe they are...
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i think -- i think sanders will be in the race for tsonga long as sanders will be in the race. is the convention. the only thing that changes between now and then is the recalibration of the ask. map. if it looks like it is not in his favor, that it looks to be the case. john: alexander wagner. alex: alexandra wagner. did you call me alexander wagner? i appreciate that. mark: i cannot get involved in this conversation. alex: it has gotten fraught. peanuts. john: we will be back with donald trump's mathematical path to the nomination. right after thing, this. ♪ ♪ mark: donald j. trump is expected to have a big empire state victory here on tuesday. he is leading other northeastern states that vote this month according to public polling. our by the number segment looks at what big victories could mean for trump's chances of securing a nomination, and avoiding a deadlocked convention in cleveland. >> in order to become the republican party's nomination, the candidate needs the majority of delegates, 1237. donald trump is more than halfway there, with 743. ted cruz follows with 545.
i think -- i think sanders will be in the race for tsonga long as sanders will be in the race. is the convention. the only thing that changes between now and then is the recalibration of the ask. map. if it looks like it is not in his favor, that it looks to be the case. john: alexander wagner. alex: alexandra wagner. did you call me alexander wagner? i appreciate that. mark: i cannot get involved in this conversation. alex: it has gotten fraught. peanuts. john: we will be back with donald...
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a significant lead for bernie sanders. remember, this is an estimate. 55% for bernie sanders. 44% for hillary clinton. remember, these are exit polls. they are based on estimates, based on our early survey of voters as they left their polling locations. the final outcome may be different. we can expect those numbers to change throughout the night. remember, these are exit polls. to give us an indication of where this may be heading. jake? >> all right. wolf, thanks so much. let's go to our reporters in the field. sunlen serfaty at cruz headquarters. sunlen, tell us what the mood is there. obviously no concrete results yet, but a lot of people expecting cruz will have a good night. >> reporter: that's right, jake. and certainly here at cruz campaign headquarters for the night, the crowd is very excited. based on these early exit polls and certainly there is confidence coming tonight from the cruz campaign. a cruz campaign official tells me that the theme of the speech that senator cruz will deliver here later tonight will b
a significant lead for bernie sanders. remember, this is an estimate. 55% for bernie sanders. 44% for hillary clinton. remember, these are exit polls. they are based on estimates, based on our early survey of voters as they left their polling locations. the final outcome may be different. we can expect those numbers to change throughout the night. remember, these are exit polls. to give us an indication of where this may be heading. jake? >> all right. wolf, thanks so much. let's go to...
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the reverse, bernie sanders supporter, only 15% say they wouldn't support bernie sanders. that is on her to-do list once she's able to finish off this nomination, if she's able to do so. the first thing on her to-do list is bringing those people in. she probably has more experience than anybody else about what needs to happen, right, because if indeed she vanquishes bernie sanders, she's going to think back to the conversations that barack obama had with her about what he needed from her to help heal thebacarri, certainly has helped her. the momentum appears right now to truly be in his court. >> i have to push back on what was said to my right. this race has not been about momentum. this race is purely about demographics. we understand the diversity of alaska and the diversity of hawaii, but we're talking about african-american voters here in new york. we're talking about hispanic voters here in new york and that's vastly different. that's first. this enthusiasm gap that we keep making up is purely nonexistent. the fact of the matter is hillary clinton is dominating this
the reverse, bernie sanders supporter, only 15% say they wouldn't support bernie sanders. that is on her to-do list once she's able to finish off this nomination, if she's able to do so. the first thing on her to-do list is bringing those people in. she probably has more experience than anybody else about what needs to happen, right, because if indeed she vanquishes bernie sanders, she's going to think back to the conversations that barack obama had with her about what he needed from her to...
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clinton firing back at sanders. only one democratic candidate has voted for the nra's most important piece of legislation in 20 years. you. meaning sanders. >>> helping us assess this race. the battle with the democrats and everybody's pivot to new york. cnn's digital reporter eric bradner. good morning. >> good morning. >> a lot of us will not be on planes. everything is focused in new york. i want polito listen to somethin cnn yesterday of the sanders campaign manager suggests that clinton's ambition will destroy the democratic party. this was a comment made tuesday. this is the response from the frontrunner hillary clinton. i want to get your thoughts on the other side, eric. >> don't destroy the democratic party to your ambitions to become president. >> it is ludicrous on the face of it. i have been campaigning for democrats, fund raising for democrats, recruiting democrats to run and win for a really long time. i think about 40 years. senator sanders by his own admission has never been a democrat. >> what is so
clinton firing back at sanders. only one democratic candidate has voted for the nra's most important piece of legislation in 20 years. you. meaning sanders. >>> helping us assess this race. the battle with the democrats and everybody's pivot to new york. cnn's digital reporter eric bradner. good morning. >> good morning. >> a lot of us will not be on planes. everything is focused in new york. i want polito listen to somethin cnn yesterday of the sanders campaign manager...
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again, it's tough for bernie sanders. it could get better for him in may, as it could get better again for ted cruz in may when the calendar turns towards states that have more of the voters they've done well with. the question is whether on the democratic side it will be out of reach functionally for sanders. >> all right. we're going to talk about that in a moment. the dreaded "p" word for the democrats, proportionate delegate allocation makes it difficult for bernie sanders to gain any ground going forward. we'll talk about what bernie sanders and ted cruz, maybe john kasich need to do to turn around their path to the presidency. that's next. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. e >>> i'm so excited to share with you what america has learned over the past few months. and it has nothing to do with a politician winning his home state tonight. >> we lost tonight. there are five primari
again, it's tough for bernie sanders. it could get better for him in may, as it could get better again for ted cruz in may when the calendar turns towards states that have more of the voters they've done well with. the question is whether on the democratic side it will be out of reach functionally for sanders. >> all right. we're going to talk about that in a moment. the dreaded "p" word for the democrats, proportionate delegate allocation makes it difficult for bernie sanders...
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a sanders supporter, dr. paul song, sparked controversy as he warmed up the crowd. >> medicare for all will never happen if we continue to elect corporate democratic whores who are beholden to big pharma. >> reporter: he's married to lisa ling, a clinton supporter and host of cnn's "this is life with lisa ling." he later apologized for using the word "whores." the clinton campaign called on sanders to denounce it, which he did tweeting there's no room for language like that in our political discourse. clinton has won 9.4 million votes. sanders about 7 million. her lead is largely built on overwhelming victories across the south, which sanders took issue with last night on comedy central. >> i think that having so many southern states go first distorts reality as well. >> reporter: jake, senator sanders has a chance to make his own new political reality tonight on this debate stage. you can see behind me our cnn team is doing a bit of a warmup act. wolf blitzer is asking questions of people who are playing the
a sanders supporter, dr. paul song, sparked controversy as he warmed up the crowd. >> medicare for all will never happen if we continue to elect corporate democratic whores who are beholden to big pharma. >> reporter: he's married to lisa ling, a clinton supporter and host of cnn's "this is life with lisa ling." he later apologized for using the word "whores." the clinton campaign called on sanders to denounce it, which he did tweeting there's no room for...
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sanders moved on to pennsylvania. jeff zeleny is in university park, pennsylvania, with the sanders campaign. sanders has been saying that the polls here in new york are not measuring the depth of his support and hillary clinton will be disappointed today. does he actually think he can win, pull out a victory here? >> reporter: i think there are a couple of things. there's an on mftic view all of the people who turned out at his rallies over the last two weeks in new york, by the tens of thousands, the optimistic view of sanders supporters would say, look, enthusiasm appears to be on our side. realistic view is something different. they know that it is math is tough in new york. they know that the clinton campaign has inherent build-in advantages there. no one that i've talked to in the sanders universe today is projecting or expecting victory. bernie sanders, turning his attention toward pennsylvania, he had a rally a short time ago in erie, pennsylvania, coming here to state college, home of penn state university, t
sanders moved on to pennsylvania. jeff zeleny is in university park, pennsylvania, with the sanders campaign. sanders has been saying that the polls here in new york are not measuring the depth of his support and hillary clinton will be disappointed today. does he actually think he can win, pull out a victory here? >> reporter: i think there are a couple of things. there's an on mftic view all of the people who turned out at his rallies over the last two weeks in new york, by the tens of...
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>> senator sanders!atching right here is of course bernie sanders as he was leaving the vatican, just talking a little bit about why he was there. if you're just joining us, we were watching as he was exiting there. bernie sanders, of course, got on a plane late last night after wrapping up that very fiery debate with hillary clinton right here in brooklyn. got on a plane, went to rome for this meeting. it was an invitation that in his words he said that was so moving he could not refuse to come. he was talking about the church's views on climate change and also this pope. he made that quick trip. there have been a number of questions this week as we look at the poll numbers here in new york, and if we look at things like the delegate count, there's been a lot of questions about whether bernie sanders should be making this trip 24
>> senator sanders!atching right here is of course bernie sanders as he was leaving the vatican, just talking a little bit about why he was there. if you're just joining us, we were watching as he was exiting there. bernie sanders, of course, got on a plane late last night after wrapping up that very fiery debate with hillary clinton right here in brooklyn. got on a plane, went to rome for this meeting. it was an invitation that in his words he said that was so moving he could not refuse...
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one sanders supporters on it.rs is singling out hillary clinton also apply to president obama. >> what is interesting too, he is a little like trump, this is not going to hurt his base at all. he is fortunate, because hillary clinton's unfavorable numbers are so high. her untrustworthy numbers are so high. so he figures in his last stand, he can afford to be a little squooshy, because she is already baked in all of those things. he can attack her and probably get away with it a little bit more, because people still don't -- we haven't seen a hard hit on bernie sanders. >> let's turn to the republican race for the couple of minutes we have left here. beth, i'm trying to figure out where it goes from here. after wisconsin, a lot of people are saying, this really was the turning point. cruz is sort of the -- he is getting consolidation here, trump won't hit 1,237. i'm wondering if donald trump comes in here in new york, he could sweep. if he has a big night, he could take all 95 delegates. co g he could get close to
one sanders supporters on it.rs is singling out hillary clinton also apply to president obama. >> what is interesting too, he is a little like trump, this is not going to hurt his base at all. he is fortunate, because hillary clinton's unfavorable numbers are so high. her untrustworthy numbers are so high. so he figures in his last stand, he can afford to be a little squooshy, because she is already baked in all of those things. he can attack her and probably get away with it a little bit...
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sanders: okay. therefore, i think we need a major investment, i've suggested a trillion dollars of five years, to rebuild our roads and bridges and water systems. charlie: how would you pay for that? sen. sanders: by doing away with an egregious loophole right now that allows large multinational corporations to stash their money in the cayman islands, bermuda, and in other tax havens. charlie: what taxes will be raised? sen. sanders: we're going to do away with that that would bring in about $100 billion a year. over a 10-year period would bring in the amount of money that i need to put 13 million people to work rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure. number two, what i've said is that in the year 2016, when we talk about public education, it's not good enough anymore, given changes in technology and in the world economy to simply be talking about first grade through 12th grade. in fact, we need to make public colleges and universities tuition-free and substantially lower student debt. that's about
sanders: okay. therefore, i think we need a major investment, i've suggested a trillion dollars of five years, to rebuild our roads and bridges and water systems. charlie: how would you pay for that? sen. sanders: by doing away with an egregious loophole right now that allows large multinational corporations to stash their money in the cayman islands, bermuda, and in other tax havens. charlie: what taxes will be raised? sen. sanders: we're going to do away with that that would bring in about...
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thank you. >> kasie hunt is following sanders in pennsylvania. we are going to be keeping a close eye on that sanders event in philadelphia if he addresses the qualified remarks he made last night. we will see what he has to say. >>> still ahead this hour on this show, sanders' campaign manager is going to join me live. we are going to ask him about what bernie sanders said last night, we will ask him exactly what the senator meant last night, if he's standing by it this morning. >>> plus donald trump returning to his home turf here in new york hoping that his new york values will help him bounce back after that big wisconsin loss. ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪jake reese, "day to feel alive"♪ ♪uh oh. oh. henry! oh my. good, you're good. back,ack, back. (vo) according to kelley blue book, subaru has the highest resale value of any brand. again. you might find that comforting. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. whyto learn, right?e? so you can get a good job and you're not working for peanuts. well wha
thank you. >> kasie hunt is following sanders in pennsylvania. we are going to be keeping a close eye on that sanders event in philadelphia if he addresses the qualified remarks he made last night. we will see what he has to say. >>> still ahead this hour on this show, sanders' campaign manager is going to join me live. we are going to ask him about what bernie sanders said last night, we will ask him exactly what the senator meant last night, if he's standing by it this morning....
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bernie sanders, 42%. 15% margin. as for delegates, clinton is projected to add 139 to her total, bringing that to 1,930. she needs 453 more delegates to clinch the party's nomination. >> well, it was a much needed win for clinton after losing eight of the last nine contests to sanders. >> in this campaign, we've won in every region of the country. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the north to the south to the east to the west. but this one's personal. >> cnn's mj lee is in new york with more on this. i guess the big news in the last couple of hours was this criticism coming from the clinton campaign about bernie sanders and his destructive path. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: well, first of all, this was a very, very big night for both donald trump and hillary clinton. so much so that i'm willing to bet if ultimately both trump and hillary clinton do end up being their party's nominees, i think there's a chance that they point to last night and the new york primary races as sort of a turning point in their ra
bernie sanders, 42%. 15% margin. as for delegates, clinton is projected to add 139 to her total, bringing that to 1,930. she needs 453 more delegates to clinch the party's nomination. >> well, it was a much needed win for clinton after losing eight of the last nine contests to sanders. >> in this campaign, we've won in every region of the country. [ cheers and applause ] >> from the north to the south to the east to the west. but this one's personal. >> cnn's mj lee is...
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sanders, the wife of bernie sanders.s: both of us were born and bred here. coney good to be back at island, having so many people out there, and south bronx, all the people out in the audience. it has been fantastic. mark: so your husband has said you may be from vermont, but you are not intimidated by this. are you intimidated to run here? not sanders: well, we are intimidated by new york. secretary clinton represented new york, but it is like home to me. anchor: your husband has made this complaint that the process has been unfair, given the way the delicate rules are nine in many cases. do you agree with that? do you think it is unfair? mr. sanders: i do not know that it is unfair, but it is kind of silly that the votes that are superdelegates, they are people who are not the voters, so that this not seen quite right. i know this is what the republicans wish they had at this point in time. we just do not agree with that. one person, one vote. that the grandkids saying there was the same number of delegates. how does t
sanders, the wife of bernie sanders.s: both of us were born and bred here. coney good to be back at island, having so many people out there, and south bronx, all the people out in the audience. it has been fantastic. mark: so your husband has said you may be from vermont, but you are not intimidated by this. are you intimidated to run here? not sanders: well, we are intimidated by new york. secretary clinton represented new york, but it is like home to me. anchor: your husband has made this...
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we continue to follow hillary clinton in new york and bernie sanders. sanders continues his attack, saying she was unqualified to be president. >> let me be clear. this is not the type of politics that i want to get in. i know it's what the media loves. it's not the type of politics i want to get in. but, let me be clear. if secretary clinton thinks i just came from the small state of vermont, she's mistaken. we will fight back. i do hope we can raise the level and i hope now and then the media will choose to talk about real issues. >> just a short time ago, in an unscheduled stop in the bronx, hillary clinton responded. >> it's kind of a silly thing to say, but i'm going to trust the voters of new york, who know me, and have voted for me three times -- twice for senate, once in the presidential primary. look, i didn't -- i don't know why he is saying that, but i will take bernie sanders over donald trump or ted cruz any time. so, let's keep our eye on what's really at stake in this election. we have republicans whose values are so antithetical to what'
we continue to follow hillary clinton in new york and bernie sanders. sanders continues his attack, saying she was unqualified to be president. >> let me be clear. this is not the type of politics that i want to get in. i know it's what the media loves. it's not the type of politics i want to get in. but, let me be clear. if secretary clinton thinks i just came from the small state of vermont, she's mistaken. we will fight back. i do hope we can raise the level and i hope now and then the...
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senator sanders was born here in brooklyn. served eight years as state senator. no question the state is
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bernie sanders knows better than in a. >> bernie sanders is in vatican city.g to talk about the conference and hopes to meet with pope francis. charles, do you think that will resonate with new yorkers? in the primaries, it's a couple days away. >> first, i think he'll get a lot of press. press is always good for bernie. the more people know about bernie, the more they like him. do i think it's the smartest move? i don't. i think when you take a foreign trip like that, you do it to build your portfolio, to expand your resume and say not only do i know a lot about domestic issues which i am passionate about, i am also a world leader who can talk about world issues. if you take the world trip and you still talk about the domestic issue that you've been hammering for months now or in bernie case, 30 years, then it doesn't expand the resume. i don't know if it's the smartest move for him in this particular form. >> although when the pope came to new york city, new york loved him, so why not? >> yes, they did. i think charles is saying it right. it's a mixed bag. m
bernie sanders knows better than in a. >> bernie sanders is in vatican city.g to talk about the conference and hopes to meet with pope francis. charles, do you think that will resonate with new yorkers? in the primaries, it's a couple days away. >> first, i think he'll get a lot of press. press is always good for bernie. the more people know about bernie, the more they like him. do i think it's the smartest move? i don't. i think when you take a foreign trip like that, you do it to...
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the sanders people text people. they're using every new technology go sdwhg cliing and n people aren't there. >> how do you get a young person and they're energetic. it's so good they're involved in the process, no matter what side of the aisle you're on. how do you get them to vote for it big bad hillary who won't release her speeches, etc., etc., etc. and the big super pack. >> if it is donald trump versus hillary clinton, i don't think it's going to be a huge problem. >> i think if it is any of the current republican contenders, it's not going to be a problem. the problem is channelling that ener energy. but i think she's counting on the themes of the general election. the messages are totally different and yes, donald trump could pivot, ted cruz could pivot. but we have a lot of talk from donald trump about antimuslims, immigrant. hillary is all about, even with bernie, breaking down barriers, rather than building walls and that's what hillary is counting on to mobilize young people to bring them over to her sid
the sanders people text people. they're using every new technology go sdwhg cliing and n people aren't there. >> how do you get a young person and they're energetic. it's so good they're involved in the process, no matter what side of the aisle you're on. how do you get them to vote for it big bad hillary who won't release her speeches, etc., etc., etc. and the big super pack. >> if it is donald trump versus hillary clinton, i don't think it's going to be a huge problem. >> i...
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sanders: sanders holding below 40% at 39.5%.e republican side, donald trump, the winner of the new york primary with 63%. governor kasich reflecting what the polls have been saying all along, almost 23%. he was in annapolis earlier. senator ted cruz at 14.2%. if on the democratic side you want to know why hillary clinton is winning significantly, go to our website. we have broken down a result statewide and county by county. and the new york area, hillary clinton getting about six to 6% of the vote compared to 34% for bernie sanders. you can check out the results at c-span.org. lets use the opportunity to hear from you as we await the hillary clinton's remarks. lana is joining us on the republican line. lana: i wanted to mention i can understand how donald trump made that mistake the other day, regarding 9/11 and 7-eleven. just last week i had to take my mother to a new specialist. when the doctor asked what pharmacy do you use? qvc, instead of cvs. can you please tell donald trump a small mistake like that makes him more likabl
sanders: sanders holding below 40% at 39.5%.e republican side, donald trump, the winner of the new york primary with 63%. governor kasich reflecting what the polls have been saying all along, almost 23%. he was in annapolis earlier. senator ted cruz at 14.2%. if on the democratic side you want to know why hillary clinton is winning significantly, go to our website. we have broken down a result statewide and county by county. and the new york area, hillary clinton getting about six to 6% of the...
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that is why you see turnout for sanders.think hillary clinton has changed positions due to the success of senator sanders? trade,he issue of remember when she was running in 2008 against barack obama and john edwards. as she moved into this region of the country, she suddenly began to talk about the ill effects of nafta. she has had a very mixed record on this issue. she was talking about the need not to sign the successor to nafta. she switched positions on the trade issue which resonates in rust belt states. this is where you see trump driving a lot of enthusiasm in this area as well. manufacturing jobs have been lost. some of that was directed by policy and we have a choice about that in this country. >> talk about what you think is going to happen on tuesday. sanders has a strong ground game in wisconsin. what do you think will come to pass? fact that it is an open primary will not be so significant this year. in some years you see republicans voting democratic primaries are democrats voting in republican primaries just
that is why you see turnout for sanders.think hillary clinton has changed positions due to the success of senator sanders? trade,he issue of remember when she was running in 2008 against barack obama and john edwards. as she moved into this region of the country, she suddenly began to talk about the ill effects of nafta. she has had a very mixed record on this issue. she was talking about the need not to sign the successor to nafta. she switched positions on the trade issue which resonates in...
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is jane sanders.e of bernie sanders. how is new york so far? jane: it has been amazing. really good to be home. having so many people out there, in the south bronx, 18,500 people in the audience. it has been fantastic. >> your husband has said you may be from vermont but you are not intimidated by this, is this intimidated to run here? jane: we are not intimidated by new york. we love it. now that you mention it about the election, but secretary clinton represented new york. it feels like home. >> your husband has made the complaint that the process has been unfair given the way the rules are designed, do you agree? jane: it does seem kind of silly that 30% of the votes you need are non--- superdelegates. people, not the voters. that does not seem quite right. i know that's what the republicans wish they had. we do not agree with the way -- one person one vote. >> your grandkids, what do you say, they say he won wyoming by 12 points and he got the same number of delegates as hillary clinton had. jane:
is jane sanders.e of bernie sanders. how is new york so far? jane: it has been amazing. really good to be home. having so many people out there, in the south bronx, 18,500 people in the audience. it has been fantastic. >> your husband has said you may be from vermont but you are not intimidated by this, is this intimidated to run here? jane: we are not intimidated by new york. we love it. now that you mention it about the election, but secretary clinton represented new york. it feels like...
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i'm gonna give it to bernie sanders.you in states you've lost you get 40 something percent, but going forward can bernie sanders win connecticut. >> absolutely. >> a lot of guys on wall street live in connecticut. >> i know that. >> state of new jersey. >> absolutely. >> you're on a roll. we're being generous. i know the clinton supporters are mad at me. we'll give it to you 55-45. we can go on through all of these, but i'm going to do this for the sake of argument i'm going to give them all to you. this is like the price is right or whatever it is. if we give it all to you, at 55-45, you almost catch her, but you come up short. especially in some of these big states you got to win bigger than that. >> in some smaller states we have won a lot of these states in the last couple of weeks by 60%, 70%, 80% in alaska. >> let's show what that means. in a state like alaska it's only 10 delegates. you need better than that. >> as we saw in nevada, senator sanders is going to net many more delegates than what he gets initially. >
i'm gonna give it to bernie sanders.you in states you've lost you get 40 something percent, but going forward can bernie sanders win connecticut. >> absolutely. >> a lot of guys on wall street live in connecticut. >> i know that. >> state of new jersey. >> absolutely. >> you're on a roll. we're being generous. i know the clinton supporters are mad at me. we'll give it to you 55-45. we can go on through all of these, but i'm going to do this for the sake of...
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sanders: that is true.ut what happened over the last 40 or so years is that corporations have decided that they do not want to pay workers in delaware or vermont or anyplace else a living wage. why would you want to pay someone $25 an hour when you can shut down here, throw those workers out on the street, go to mexico, go to china, go to the vietnam, pay people very low wages, and then bring your product back into this country? that is the entire basis of our trade policies. the whole goal is to shut down plants in america, paid people low wages abroad, bring your products back here, and make billions in profits. i tell corporate america today, here is a heads up, if i am elected president, we are going to change those policies. [applause] [cheers] sen. sanders: if you want the american people to purchase your products, and every night on tv have ads telling us to buy this and buy that, you want us to buy your products, start manufacturing those products in america. [applause] sen. sanders: now, i have opp
sanders: that is true.ut what happened over the last 40 or so years is that corporations have decided that they do not want to pay workers in delaware or vermont or anyplace else a living wage. why would you want to pay someone $25 an hour when you can shut down here, throw those workers out on the street, go to mexico, go to china, go to the vietnam, pay people very low wages, and then bring your product back into this country? that is the entire basis of our trade policies. the whole goal is...
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i think sanders said swing for the fences.cing him said swing for the fences. one of the big lessons of the campaign, john, if you are talking about the blue collar voters flocking to trump or the young voters flocking to sanders. there are a lot of people frustrated enough that they're willing to consider alternatives that in the past, it would be beyond the pale with agenda and pedigree. there is something out there in terms of a candidate like clinton who is working more within the conventional system. there is something you have to hear in what is happening so far. >> we know bernie sanders is leaving after the debate to go to the vatican. is that good or bad? >> new york is a tough place for him. it is very hard to he see how he ultimately gets over the top. going to the vatican, these are national campaigns. the ability to deliver a message across the country from association with pope francis even indirectly is a positive for him. particularly with the latino vote which is critical in california and new mexico on that l
i think sanders said swing for the fences.cing him said swing for the fences. one of the big lessons of the campaign, john, if you are talking about the blue collar voters flocking to trump or the young voters flocking to sanders. there are a lot of people frustrated enough that they're willing to consider alternatives that in the past, it would be beyond the pale with agenda and pedigree. there is something out there in terms of a candidate like clinton who is working more within the...
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she's got a six-point lead over bernie sanders. clinton 47, sanders 41. not much of a lead. on the republican side, trump is ahead. it's close on that too. it could all change in a few weeks. we'll be right back. the nissan rogue with intuitive all-wheel drive. take on the unexpected. my son and i used to watch the red carpet shows on tv now, i'm walking them. life is unpredictable being flake free isn't. because i have used head and shoulders for 20 years. used regularly, it removes up to 100% of flakes keeping you protected live flake free for life the new craftsman pro series riding mowers. ♪ now available with power steering. so you can turn with ease. available with the tightest turning radius in the industry. and powerful v twin engines with up to 26 horsepower. because the beer you drink after you mow your lawn tastes better than the beer you drink after someone else mows your lawn. craftsman. when it matters. >>> when you looked at the calendar eight months ago, april 19th, could you have imagined back then that this would be anything but a finish line and it's kind
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sanders 48, trump 40. sanders' luck runs out with a kasich. kasich 46, sanders 40.ck. you're listening to bach right now playing by a concert pianist. i brought in man of the south from mississippi to explain it. mississippi native is a world renowned pianist. you grew up in the south. that was you playing now. the other night i said, i don't understand all this rural thing. i'm a suburban city guy. what is it that you know that i don't know that led to -- you wrote this book about marie hall, a portrait painter who in the earlier part of the 20th century was making beautiful portraits of african-american people, a white woman. >> all kinds of people. she painted african-americans and white people and rich people and treated everybody equally. she did that in the 1930s. she was a visionary. there was something she grew up in small town, a rural town. i'm from the mississippi delta. it's bit north of there. that's the farming area of the mississippi river. something about growing up in a small town, every one knows every one. class is much less delineated than people
sanders 48, trump 40. sanders' luck runs out with a kasich. kasich 46, sanders 40.ck. you're listening to bach right now playing by a concert pianist. i brought in man of the south from mississippi to explain it. mississippi native is a world renowned pianist. you grew up in the south. that was you playing now. the other night i said, i don't understand all this rural thing. i'm a suburban city guy. what is it that you know that i don't know that led to -- you wrote this book about marie hall,...
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just 9% chose bernie sanders. finally the top issue, economy and jobs, of course, for democrats. 61% for clinton. 39% sanders. the only economic issue sanders won, income inequality, pretty much the hallmark, right? the cornerstone of his campaign. income equality. he won that category in new york. >> christine, seems hillary clinton heard everything she wanted to hear last night except an early call on the race. returns were big for her. now you have to look at what this means for bernie sanders moving forward. it's all about what happens next in these races. let's get to that right now. we have cnn political analyst and host of "the david gregory show" podcast, david gregory. washington bureau chief for "the daily beast," jackie kucinich and maggie haberman. we can all hear ron brownstein in the distance holding up a big sign saying, this is what needed to happen. it is what needed to happen. especially the last number christine gave us. she had been losing to bernie with white voters, less educated voters, one
just 9% chose bernie sanders. finally the top issue, economy and jobs, of course, for democrats. 61% for clinton. 39% sanders. the only economic issue sanders won, income inequality, pretty much the hallmark, right? the cornerstone of his campaign. income equality. he won that category in new york. >> christine, seems hillary clinton heard everything she wanted to hear last night except an early call on the race. returns were big for her. now you have to look at what this means for bernie...
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what did senator sanders mean by that?l, i think if you look over the years, the secretary has exhibited bad judgment. in terms of the war in iraq, she heard the same evidence that senator sanders did in terms of from the bush administration about going to war in iraq. he voted against the war, she voted for it. that might be the largest foreign policy blunder in the modern history of america. clearly bad judgment. on the terrible trade deals over and over again. she supported them, nafta, most favorite nation status with china, she voted for these even though they have cost us millions of jobs. he voted against them. on issue after issue, she has exhibited poor judgment. not had the foresight that senator sanders has had. >> when someone like president obama said she's the most qualified person to run for president that's not a vice president, what's your reaction to that assertion? is that simply the president playing for the home team? do you believe what he says when he gives her that vote of confidence? >> well, look,
what did senator sanders mean by that?l, i think if you look over the years, the secretary has exhibited bad judgment. in terms of the war in iraq, she heard the same evidence that senator sanders did in terms of from the bush administration about going to war in iraq. he voted against the war, she voted for it. that might be the largest foreign policy blunder in the modern history of america. clearly bad judgment. on the terrible trade deals over and over again. she supported them, nafta, most...
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the sanders people are convincing in one aspect.he media and people say bernie, bless his heart, he's adorable. that's true. where the sanders campaign loses me is when they compare his delegate drive to barack obama's delegate drive in 2008. in 2008, barack obama had a sophisticated, elaborate plan to peel off superdelegates and caught hillary clinton by surprise. bernie sanders does not have that kind of thing going. so it comes down to a wish rather than reality. >> on the 14th, head to head debate between hillary clinton and bernie sanders. what is that going to look like? >> this is the debate sanders very much wanted for a long time. in an interview that came out a few minutes ago, at one point clinton says this about sanders, he's relatively new democrat, in fact i'm not even sure she is one. and young supporters being fed a list of misrepresentation. i'm sure we will hear more from clinton about that in the days to come. >> how well does sanders have to perform in new york or conversely how much does hillary clinton have to
the sanders people are convincing in one aspect.he media and people say bernie, bless his heart, he's adorable. that's true. where the sanders campaign loses me is when they compare his delegate drive to barack obama's delegate drive in 2008. in 2008, barack obama had a sophisticated, elaborate plan to peel off superdelegates and caught hillary clinton by surprise. bernie sanders does not have that kind of thing going. so it comes down to a wish rather than reality. >> on the 14th, head...
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senator sanders voted for it.orry for the consequences that were unintended and have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> of course israel has a right to defend itself. but long term there will never been peace in that region unless the united states plays a role and even handed role trying to bring people together in recognizing the serious problems that exist among the palestinian people. that is what i believe the world wants us to do and that's the kind of leadership that we have got to exercise. >> if describing the problem is easier than trying to solve it. >> those are some of the more contentious moments throughout the debate tonight. the question is how are voters reacting to them? let's go to randi kaye across in harlem at a watch party. >> reporter: anderson, good morning to you. we have been watching the debate with a group of harlem democratic groups. everybody fired up about this debate tonight. tell me first of all with just a show of hands, who thinks bernie sanders won tonight's deb
senator sanders voted for it.orry for the consequences that were unintended and have had a very unfortunate impact on people's lives. >> of course israel has a right to defend itself. but long term there will never been peace in that region unless the united states plays a role and even handed role trying to bring people together in recognizing the serious problems that exist among the palestinian people. that is what i believe the world wants us to do and that's the kind of leadership...