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warren: no. [applause] >> thank you, senator warren. >> thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us today. thank you for coming here. you have two minutes for your closing statements. sen. warren: good. word. just say one more it is a great honor to be here with all of you. family that was a paycheck-to-paycheck family, sometimes didn't have a paycheck. as i mentioned earlier, all three of my brothers joined the military. i had a different dream, from the time i was in second grade of knowing what i have wanted to do and i have never varied from it. i wanted to be a public school teacher. that was my dream. by the time i graduated from high school, my daddy was working as a janitor, we did not have money for me to apply to college, much less four years of college. i have a twisties story of how it happened. ultimately, i ended up at the university of houston which back then, -- go cougs! it was a commuter college that cost $50 a semester. for a price i could pay for on a part-time waitres
warren: no. [applause] >> thank you, senator warren. >> thank you so much for taking the time to talk to us today. thank you for coming here. you have two minutes for your closing statements. sen. warren: good. word. just say one more it is a great honor to be here with all of you. family that was a paycheck-to-paycheck family, sometimes didn't have a paycheck. as i mentioned earlier, all three of my brothers joined the military. i had a different dream, from the time i was in...
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sanders and warren here. joe biden up here. look at the track for senator warren. she starts pretty low at the beginning of the race. she's now in second place. she's now in second place in the national polls. then bring it over to this dynamic where you come in here among more choice for nominees among many very liberal voters. bernie sanders thought this was his base. this was his base in 2016. look what has happened. elizabeth warren running twice as strong as bernie sanders among very liberal voters. warren doesn't need the fight. does sanders? >> i think he might. i think he certainly needs to show in response to some of these attacks from moderates that he can speak to a set of voters who aren't necessarily already sold on all of his ideas. warren has actually shown a certain amount of range in this race in terms of being able to go into relatively moderate contacts, conservative parts of the country, and frame her ideas as directly relevant to those people. bernie sanders sort of plays the same song in every venue. doesn't mean he doesn't have appeal in the
sanders and warren here. joe biden up here. look at the track for senator warren. she starts pretty low at the beginning of the race. she's now in second place. she's now in second place in the national polls. then bring it over to this dynamic where you come in here among more choice for nominees among many very liberal voters. bernie sanders thought this was his base. this was his base in 2016. look what has happened. elizabeth warren running twice as strong as bernie sanders among very...
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and so did warren.nk what you also heard on the stage was a false choice. you had some saying that you will lose employer-sponsored insurance. tens of millions of americans have that. many like it. others were saying, well, we only need to make marginal changes to the affordable care act which would leave out millions of our fellow americans from being able to see a doctor. our path, medicare for mech, says that if you're not insured we'll enroll new medicare. if you can't afford the insurance you have your co-pays or premiums we can enroll you in medicare but if you like the employer sponsored insurance you have, if you're a member of a union who fought for that, you're able to keep it und iter our plan. >> again, not to give a republican talking point but how much will it cost and who's paying? >> you know, when this was scored, from a bill that was introduced by members of congress it was around $5 trillion over ten years. our version may be more expensive because we also include long-term care for t
and so did warren.nk what you also heard on the stage was a false choice. you had some saying that you will lose employer-sponsored insurance. tens of millions of americans have that. many like it. others were saying, well, we only need to make marginal changes to the affordable care act which would leave out millions of our fellow americans from being able to see a doctor. our path, medicare for mech, says that if you're not insured we'll enroll new medicare. if you can't afford the insurance...
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warren likes the let's be nice because she's benefiting. >> exactly. warren is benefiting. buzz she's not built her rise on moments. she didn't have one breakout moment and she's built it steadily so it is far better if they play kumbaya and play nice. >> just so they know, we have supporters behind us. every time it is positive, they're saying my name. every time it is -- it is angry they say something about rick santorum. go ahead. >> if i were advising bernie sanders, i'm not a candidate for that, but i would say the place to differentiate yourself is on medicare for all. he's the only medicare for all purist that is legitimate argument to make and that is not wise in a general election but elizabeth warren has co-sponsored a lot of other bills and tried to give herself an escape hatch on this. that is probably smarter for a general election but bernie sanders could differentiate himself on that front. >> if your warren, you may want to strike a blow on guns. protecting gun manufactures against lawsuits, if she wants to take bernie in. >> i will be surprised if she strik
warren likes the let's be nice because she's benefiting. >> exactly. warren is benefiting. buzz she's not built her rise on moments. she didn't have one breakout moment and she's built it steadily so it is far better if they play kumbaya and play nice. >> just so they know, we have supporters behind us. every time it is positive, they're saying my name. every time it is -- it is angry they say something about rick santorum. go ahead. >> if i were advising bernie sanders, i'm...
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>> warren, elizabeth warren, i really did. >> reporter: what impressed you about her?nswers. >> i thought elizabeth warren did the best job tonight. she showed passion, empathy, energy, intelligence. you know, grit, toughness. >> reporter: some of the centrist democrats didn't do so well tonight in this room at least. governor bullock, the congressman, delaney and ryan, they got booed at certain points here. [ booing ] who did you not like? >> delaney's my least favorite by far. >> reporter: why? >> i don't think he has the solutions that america needs now. >> reporter: did anyone turn you off? >> i wouldn't say that. there are people i would not miss if they're gone. >> reporter: did anything stick out during this debate? >> i never heard from steve bullock before. he was kind of interesting. >> i wouldn't say anyone impressed me in terms of becoming my candidate. i appreciated that marianne williamson was making a little more sense this evening. >> marianne williamson. tonight like, yeah. like i know she was oprah's like spiritual adviser, and i really appreciate jus
>> warren, elizabeth warren, i really did. >> reporter: what impressed you about her?nswers. >> i thought elizabeth warren did the best job tonight. she showed passion, empathy, energy, intelligence. you know, grit, toughness. >> reporter: some of the centrist democrats didn't do so well tonight in this room at least. governor bullock, the congressman, delaney and ryan, they got booed at certain points here. [ booing ] who did you not like? >> delaney's my least...
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>> warren. >> warren. >> warren. >> warren. >> i keep saying warren. you keep saying warren. who do you think did the best? >> warren. >> so it's 185 or 186 days till iowa votes. senator warren may wish we had a parliamentary system and she could call the election. she has been the tortoise and i mean that as a compliment. she has been slow and steady. surprised people how much money she was able to raise. you might disagree with her views but she was a good debater last night on the stage and the part that you can't see at home, she's building a damn good organization in these states that. is a candidate to be reckoned with. >> this has been building over time, like that kind of torto itch se metaphor. this is what happens because she's out there, consistently, getting those questions. we think about warren and sanders last night, they are so used to being asked how do you pay for it? they are so used to being able to defend that position, that's comfortable ground for them. warren is rubbing her hands together when she talks about the wealth tax and how they're going to be
>> warren. >> warren. >> warren. >> warren. >> i keep saying warren. you keep saying warren. who do you think did the best? >> warren. >> so it's 185 or 186 days till iowa votes. senator warren may wish we had a parliamentary system and she could call the election. she has been the tortoise and i mean that as a compliment. she has been slow and steady. surprised people how much money she was able to raise. you might disagree with her views but she was a...
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warren. think it will be sanders and warren versus the rest of the field. >> i think it is necessary. maybe there is an argument to be made it is not necessary this early. it is going to have to come, you know, to a head. i remember during the 2016 campaign you said that the progressive wing of the democratic party was dying for a champion. does it help bernie if they have two in bernie and warren? >> well, i actually think what is going to happen, and it is not going to happen for several months. i think when we get in to january and february of next year as iowa and new hampshire get closer, one will establish some momentum and dominance. what is actually going to happen that the progressive base will fall away from one or the other. whoever has the momentum at the end will put it together. and i also would say to you that you have to be very careful in the debates in a multicandidate primary field about attacking other candidates. you can attack a candidate and do damage but you are also d
warren. think it will be sanders and warren versus the rest of the field. >> i think it is necessary. maybe there is an argument to be made it is not necessary this early. it is going to have to come, you know, to a head. i remember during the 2016 campaign you said that the progressive wing of the democratic party was dying for a champion. does it help bernie if they have two in bernie and warren? >> well, i actually think what is going to happen, and it is not going to happen for...
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for somebody to win, one of them -- >> sanders and warren. >> sanders versus warren.are holding 30% plus of the vote nationally. if you look at the state of new hampshire, they're the leading candidates are long with joe biden. they agree on most of the issues, but they're taking up a lot of space. at some point for this race to move, that has to happen. >> the other big match up would be either they circle or they go to war. elizabeth warren, kamala harris. everybody assumes you have the two progressives fighting each other and the two moderates fighting each other at the top. but some polls show that you have a lot of people who are warren and then harris is second choice. or harris and warren is second choice. there is a fight for the heart and the love of the female vote. one thing about this thing that's very interesting, you have a lot of racial diversity on wednesday night. and you also -- you separated the texans, but you put the new yorkers together. the two most interruptive people last time, gillibrand interrupting, you have the two most interruptive people
for somebody to win, one of them -- >> sanders and warren. >> sanders versus warren.are holding 30% plus of the vote nationally. if you look at the state of new hampshire, they're the leading candidates are long with joe biden. they agree on most of the issues, but they're taking up a lot of space. at some point for this race to move, that has to happen. >> the other big match up would be either they circle or they go to war. elizabeth warren, kamala harris. everybody assumes...
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[applause] senator warren: thank you -- thank you. for generations under the leadership of our reverend jesse jackson, the national push coalition has been on the frontlines in the fight for justice. i'm here today to let you know how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with reverend jackson and with you in this fight. [applause] and now, more than ever the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is vitally important because here's the truth. the fight for social, racial, and economic justice is far from over. every day we wake up to a new attack, attacks on our values, attacks on our democracy attacks on the most vulnerable among us. these fights are hard and at times it can seem like our labor is in vain, but i'm here today to remind each and every one of you our fight is a righteous fight. [applause] senator warren: a righteous fight. and in a righteous fight we fight until we win. [applause] senator warren: so i grew up out in oklahoma, grew up in a methodist church. every sunday in the methodist church my mother every
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elizabeth warren wound up with the lion's share. look at the breakdown. she spoke for 18 minutes and 11 seconds. bernie sanders was second with 17 minutes, 31 seconds. then there's a big drop-off to third place with pete buttigieg, 14 minutes, nine seconds. >> senator warren may have scored the most face time, but it was marianne williamson who's breakout moments made her the most searched of the ten candidates during the debate in 49 of 50 states. she was also the candidate trending most heavily nationwide on twitter. according to trends 24, as of midnight, williamson, the only one to beat the "bachelorette" finale followed by delaney, sanders, warren, and ryan. "bachelorette" finale -- >> says so much about america. ten more democrats take the stage tonight including joe biden and kamala harris. the second night of the cnn democratic debates all starts at 8:00 p.m. tonight live again from detroit only on cnn. set was beautiful -- >> it was gorgeous. >> fox theater was lovely. did a great job. >> look forward to more tonight. >>> as the canadian were get
elizabeth warren wound up with the lion's share. look at the breakdown. she spoke for 18 minutes and 11 seconds. bernie sanders was second with 17 minutes, 31 seconds. then there's a big drop-off to third place with pete buttigieg, 14 minutes, nine seconds. >> senator warren may have scored the most face time, but it was marianne williamson who's breakout moments made her the most searched of the ten candidates during the debate in 49 of 50 states. she was also the candidate trending most...
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warren and sanders will push back. they will say we have to change this entire system and they have powerful grass roots who believe that. >> i do think that part of the story line will be the moderates pushing back on the last debates. it was a big liberal party and there were broken bottles from cans all around. >> the wallet was empty. >> exactly. one of the interesting things about warren and sanders and i tend to agree they're not going to look for confrontations with each other and she has tried to differentiate herself from bernie sanders. she said he's a socialist. i believe in markets. in her own way she's made a bit of a tilt to the center even as her policies are quite progressive. that will be an interesting thing to watch as well. >> also governor, the first time he's in a debate. >> that's right. look for him to make that electability argument. he's been able to win in trump country. he's the governor of montana. this is his first chance to make a first impression. it might be his last chance to make a fi
warren and sanders will push back. they will say we have to change this entire system and they have powerful grass roots who believe that. >> i do think that part of the story line will be the moderates pushing back on the last debates. it was a big liberal party and there were broken bottles from cans all around. >> the wallet was empty. >> exactly. one of the interesting things about warren and sanders and i tend to agree they're not going to look for confrontations with...
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elizabeth warren. here's where tonight's drawings will take place with these three cnn anchors. brianna keilar, victor blackwell and ana cabrera. let's go to brianna to explain what happens next. >> wolf, cnn is televising the draw tonight because we believe that this process should be as transparent as possible. so in that spirit we are keeping things simple and low tech. so here's what victor, ana and i will be doing. we all have name cards like these ones. one for each candidate in our group. we have the same number of date cards, half for the first night july 30th, half for the second night, july 31st. so we'll be putting the candidate cards into one box titled "presidential candidates." we'll put the date cards in this other box titled "debate night." and then randomly we'll draw a name and a date to determine which night each candidate will appear. and, wolf, you will be keeping tabs on all of the results and they'll be constantly updated on the bottom of the screen as well. >> and just minutes f
elizabeth warren. here's where tonight's drawings will take place with these three cnn anchors. brianna keilar, victor blackwell and ana cabrera. let's go to brianna to explain what happens next. >> wolf, cnn is televising the draw tonight because we believe that this process should be as transparent as possible. so in that spirit we are keeping things simple and low tech. so here's what victor, ana and i will be doing. we all have name cards like these ones. one for each candidate in our...
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warren: thank you. for generations under the leadership of our reverend jesse jackson, the national push coalition has been on the frontline of the fight for justice. i'm here today to let you know how proud i to stand -- how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with the reverend jackson and you in this fight. ever, the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is finally important. here's the truth. the fight for social, racial, and economic justice is far from over. a newday, we wake up to attack. attacks on our values, tax on democracy -- attacks on democracy, attacks on the most vulnerable among us. these fights are hard and, at times, it can seem that our labor is in vain. but i am here to tell each and everyone of you, our fight is a righteous fight. fight, weighteous fight until we win. [applause] sen. warren: so, i grew up in oklahoma in the methodist church. every sunday in the methodist church, my mother every wednesday at methodist women's circle. when i had babies, i took my babies t
warren: thank you. for generations under the leadership of our reverend jesse jackson, the national push coalition has been on the frontline of the fight for justice. i'm here today to let you know how proud i to stand -- how proud i am to stand shoulder to shoulder with the reverend jackson and you in this fight. ever, the mission and mandate of rainbow push coalition is finally important. here's the truth. the fight for social, racial, and economic justice is far from over. a newday, we wake...
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>> warren. >> who do you ghaif the best performance? >> warren. >> warren. >> warren.en. you keep saying warren. who do you think? >> warren. >> overwhelming victory. sanders and warren did not sound that much different in the comments tonight. why has nobody said anything about sanders? >> i think with sanders if you would have asked me in the first half he's winning. in the second half he went and kind of fell into his old the top 1% and not answering the question asked. going back to that. this is your time to say something new. please say something new. i want to like you. >> iowa term. stick. you say the same thing over and over again. keeping it light. anybody else? he can be too contrived. >> absolutely. it was the same sanders we saw four years ago. he fell into the same rut. i would agree. >> second best. saying you felt buttigieg. why didn't you think he did the best? >> actually i think he's solid with the answers. he's not the fighter that elizabeth is. >> is that what you think she's a fighter? antitrump? >> i think that going up gens trump she has a very
>> warren. >> who do you ghaif the best performance? >> warren. >> warren. >> warren.en. you keep saying warren. who do you think? >> warren. >> overwhelming victory. sanders and warren did not sound that much different in the comments tonight. why has nobody said anything about sanders? >> i think with sanders if you would have asked me in the first half he's winning. in the second half he went and kind of fell into his old the top 1% and not...
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warren and his unitary groups work.of seen it as an escalation of a long-standing tactic, tragic criminalize basic thistion and really cause crisis of deaths and disappearances along the border. the long-standing border strategy has been prevention through deterrence, which deliberately seeks to make the border crossing a deadly experience. and so what we have seen in the last two years is really an expansion of that to become also an attack on those who would seek to r respond to that crisis as humanitarians. amy: there's a section on scott warren's case saying -- "if dr. warren were convicted and imprisoned on these absurd charges, amnesty international would recognize him as a prisoner of conscience -- detained for his volunteer activities motivated by humanitarian principles and his religious beliefs." that was what amnesty said. i want to turn to scott warren talking about finding the remains of migrants who have died while crossing into the united states. this is a clip from the intercepts documentary titled "let
warren and his unitary groups work.of seen it as an escalation of a long-standing tactic, tragic criminalize basic thistion and really cause crisis of deaths and disappearances along the border. the long-standing border strategy has been prevention through deterrence, which deliberately seeks to make the border crossing a deadly experience. and so what we have seen in the last two years is really an expansion of that to become also an attack on those who would seek to r respond to that crisis...
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warren at 16. harris down at 10% and this may explain why harris has not seen a dominant on the health care issue, you've seen the whole conversation about private insurance, should it -- this is among democrats, wolf. i want to make that clear. among democrats, only 30% favor going to a government -- a government-run program to replace private insurance and 49% say we should not replace private insurance with a government-run program so when kamala harris and elizabeth warren and bernie sanders sand de blasio raise their hands and kamala harris the next day heard the question wrong, that is the political concern. not even democrats are supportive of getting rid of private insurance. >> and the numbers show before and after the debate where the top democratic candidates were. let me put those numbers back on the screen and get your takeaways, joe biden lost ten points. >> yes. now, remember, this poll was from may to now, obviously the debate performance was critical. but that ten-point drop is a d
warren at 16. harris down at 10% and this may explain why harris has not seen a dominant on the health care issue, you've seen the whole conversation about private insurance, should it -- this is among democrats, wolf. i want to make that clear. among democrats, only 30% favor going to a government -- a government-run program to replace private insurance and 49% say we should not replace private insurance with a government-run program so when kamala harris and elizabeth warren and bernie...
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don lemon questioned elizabeth warren. >> senator warren, i am coming to you now.ast week the fbi director said the majority of domestic terrorism cases this year have been motivated by white supremacy. the alleged shooter in this week's attack referenced a well-known white supremacist book on social media p how are you going to combat the rise of white supremacy. >> we need to call white supremacy out for what it is, domestic terrorism, and it poses a threat to the united states of america. we live in a country where the is embracing environmental racism, criminal justice racism, health care racism. the way we can do better is to fight back and show something better. i have a plan, for example, on education that says we have to build a better education system for all our kids, but we have to acknowledge what has happened. tuitionhas universal free college for all of our kids , but it also increases the pell grant and levels the playing field by putting $50 billion into historically black colleges and universities. forancels student loan debt 95% of kids with stude
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you saw warren and bernie pick up on it. distinguish between asylum seekers who are fleeing a terrible situation and war and the drug dealer that's going to just walk across the border. donald trump is not going to make that distinction. he's already running an ad showing that he wants open borders. that's a dangerous debate. i think biden, one of the moderates -- >> dana: many democrats are saying we are not the party of open borders, but the president is defining this. he's not waiting until the general election. do you think they have a problem here? >> democrats aren't the party of open borders. that's what trump and others have put on the democrats. what the democrats could and should do is come out with their own policy to show, we used to have an immigration process in this country that was predictable, where people knew how long it would take to get them in and they could do it. asylum is legal and you can apply for it. a really smart person i was talking to earlier today talked about you can invest money in those co
you saw warren and bernie pick up on it. distinguish between asylum seekers who are fleeing a terrible situation and war and the drug dealer that's going to just walk across the border. donald trump is not going to make that distinction. he's already running an ad showing that he wants open borders. that's a dangerous debate. i think biden, one of the moderates -- >> dana: many democrats are saying we are not the party of open borders, but the president is defining this. he's not waiting...
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nobody else is even close. 13% for warren and 10% for biden. another good factor in this poll for kamala harris is people want to know more about her. we asked other thap the candidate you're supporting who do you want to hear more about? kamala harris scores on this front. 30% of democrats want to hear more about her and 24% for warren and 23% for buttigieg. so good news for kamala harris and that top line number concerning for joe biden. >> joe biden tried to paint himself as the front-runner as the most electable in the contest against president trump. what are the numbers mean for him now? >> well, you raise what is his calling card in this race. we asked democrats, wolf, what matters more to you, defeating donald trump or getting a candidate who agrees with you on the issues and it is not even close. six in ten democrats say that they want a candidate that could defeat trump. only 30% of democrats say they want somebody who shares their positions on the issues. and then we asked, okay, well who do you think you could beat trump and 43% of
nobody else is even close. 13% for warren and 10% for biden. another good factor in this poll for kamala harris is people want to know more about her. we asked other thap the candidate you're supporting who do you want to hear more about? kamala harris scores on this front. 30% of democrats want to hear more about her and 24% for warren and 23% for buttigieg. so good news for kamala harris and that top line number concerning for joe biden. >> joe biden tried to paint himself as the...
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sanders and there is warren. within single digits of biden. warren competitive in the first two. the drop off and changes far behind in south carolina. you are talking about in south carolina a 60% plus african-american for warren, she's not broken through with black voters so far. one of the reasons she'll struggle in south carolina. in nose states, new hampshire and iowa, in particular, where you have white individuals, she's very competitive right now. >> joel, how do you capitalize on it? >> i don't know if warren's folks believe they haven't made inroads with african-americans. they're going to jostle with the title throughout the next couple months. sanders and warren are both favorites in the progressive west. the thing i found fascinating, kamala harris showed herself somebody that moved during that debate. she's gotten enough of that to add to the mainstream support. to demonstrate the willing coalition she's going to need to advance in the next three months. >> other things you notice, once you drop down, right, joel, from joe biden, a lot of these polls, second, third
sanders and there is warren. within single digits of biden. warren competitive in the first two. the drop off and changes far behind in south carolina. you are talking about in south carolina a 60% plus african-american for warren, she's not broken through with black voters so far. one of the reasons she'll struggle in south carolina. in nose states, new hampshire and iowa, in particular, where you have white individuals, she's very competitive right now. >> joel, how do you capitalize on...
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wonderful to hear during her opening statement in tonight's democratic debate, senator elizabeth warren said that president trump disgraces the office of the president every single day, which isn't fair, because he's really only in the office like twice a week [ laughter ] after the first half of tonight's debate, google searches for former congressman john dlany increased by 3400%, and still no results [ laughter ] president trump did not tweet for the entirety of tonight's debate i think we all owe a big thank you to "the bachelorette" finale [ applause ] this week's second democratic debate is separate into two parts. although you can't really have a substantive debate between ten people, even in a threesome, somebody ends up feeling left out. even if they had the best ideas. [ laughter ] tonight's half of the debate marked the first appearance of steve bullock, who replaced congressman eric swalwell who dropped out. not going to lie, still not sure which is which [ laughter ] the dnc today rejected a poll that presidential hopeful andrew yang was attempting to use to qualify for sep
wonderful to hear during her opening statement in tonight's democratic debate, senator elizabeth warren said that president trump disgraces the office of the president every single day, which isn't fair, because he's really only in the office like twice a week [ laughter ] after the first half of tonight's debate, google searches for former congressman john dlany increased by 3400%, and still no results [ laughter ] president trump did not tweet for the entirety of tonight's debate i think we...
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we'll have elizabeth warren and bernie sanders.rgue that they're in the same lane, right? >> right. >> they're to the left, they're progressive, they're also friends. how do they differentiate from one another? >> i don't think there's a lot of space there between the two ideologically, but i do think it's a misnomer to say she's only pulling votes away from bernie sanders. i think that's inside the beltway chatter class talk. she also resonates very well with black women which pulls away from kamala harris. she's an hbcu graduate. people assume that would be a camp that harris would win, but warren has been speaking specifically to that voting bloc, chipping away at that. i don't know that these rematch analogies that we keep giving, i don't know that that's accurate once you get out of this space. >> and tonight -- that's a very interesting point that she can probably try to differentiate herself from a number of candidates. but doing so next to bernie sanders, considering they're cordial. they have a friendship. how do they do t
we'll have elizabeth warren and bernie sanders.rgue that they're in the same lane, right? >> right. >> they're to the left, they're progressive, they're also friends. how do they differentiate from one another? >> i don't think there's a lot of space there between the two ideologically, but i do think it's a misnomer to say she's only pulling votes away from bernie sanders. i think that's inside the beltway chatter class talk. she also resonates very well with black women...
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elizabeth warren didn't just show up to fight. she showed up to demonstrate she has solutions and she has the policy gravitas behind that. >> so on that, if you're running bernie sanders' campaign, what are you thinking right now? he's been losing the most liberal voters to harris and elizabeth warren. >> yes, and the reason why you saw it on the stage, there couldn't have been a sharper contrast. bernie sanders came with the same 2016 talking points. he came with the same rally, kind of talking points he brings, but there wasn't as much substance. what elizabeth warren did for him as a tag team partner is let me just put a little meat behind some of these proposals you normally put forward. i think that's what sets her apart. my reluctance towards her has been she is such a wonk, i can't get into it. there was a way she delivered that message yesterday that was very approachable and made sense. >> passionate. it was substance and passion. >> yeah, there's no question she's the best debater on stage. there's no question she unders
elizabeth warren didn't just show up to fight. she showed up to demonstrate she has solutions and she has the policy gravitas behind that. >> so on that, if you're running bernie sanders' campaign, what are you thinking right now? he's been losing the most liberal voters to harris and elizabeth warren. >> yes, and the reason why you saw it on the stage, there couldn't have been a sharper contrast. bernie sanders came with the same 2016 talking points. he came with the same rally,...
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>> elizabeth warren i think she did an excellent job. with buttigieg and bernie was bernie. >> the person who got the most love throughout the night was senator sanders. >> trump is a pathological liar. >> mayor buttigieg and senator warren also got a lot of love from the crowd in this room tonight. >> stop using republican talking points. >> who did you like tonight in. >> warren. i really did. >> what impressed you? >> she knows her words. >> i thought elizabeth warren did the best job tonight and empathy, energy and intelligence, grit, toughness. >> some of the centrist democrats didn't do so well tonight in this room at least. governor bullock, the congressman, delaney and ryan, they got booed at certain points here. who did you not like tonight? >> i don't think he has the slugdss america needs right now. >> did anyone turn you off tonight? >> not yet. >> did anything stick out or surprise you in this debate? >> i'd never heard from steve bum bullock before. >> i really appreciate a candidate talking about dark forces at work. i was
>> elizabeth warren i think she did an excellent job. with buttigieg and bernie was bernie. >> the person who got the most love throughout the night was senator sanders. >> trump is a pathological liar. >> mayor buttigieg and senator warren also got a lot of love from the crowd in this room tonight. >> stop using republican talking points. >> who did you like tonight in. >> warren. i really did. >> what impressed you? >> she knows her words....
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elizabeth warren has big ideas. we proved in colorado you don't need big expensive programs to achieve goals. let's talk about it tomorrow night. as he goes after warren on twitter, we saw her earlier. she will be center stage alongside bernie sanders they'll be flanked by more moderate people. aas well as beto o'rourke. this could be their last debate of the 2020 cycle because of the criteria goes way up after this round. and only -- less than half of the candidates have qualified for that next round of debates. i spoke with a long time presidential debate adviser over the weekend who told me the worst thing these lower tiered candidates can do is look desperate on the stage tonight. he cautioned going after the top tier. they should be looking to sell themselves for their political future. just a couple more candidates to do walk-throughs left today before tonight's debates. >> he will be taughting hisself to a lot more americans, brooke? >> we'll be back and forth as we have seen various candidates. it's been lit
elizabeth warren has big ideas. we proved in colorado you don't need big expensive programs to achieve goals. let's talk about it tomorrow night. as he goes after warren on twitter, we saw her earlier. she will be center stage alongside bernie sanders they'll be flanked by more moderate people. aas well as beto o'rourke. this could be their last debate of the 2020 cycle because of the criteria goes way up after this round. and only -- less than half of the candidates have qualified for that...
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like warren really did.no matter where pressure was coming from, where different topics were coming from, she was able to handle it and take it up a few notches from that too. >> reporter: the campaigns sending representatives here, too, making what could be last ditch efforts to connect with voters. >> i think the stakes are much higher. and i think people like delaney although i think he's a very decent man, i think as his own people are saying it's time to step back. and i think a lot of them will step back if they don't knock it out of the ballpark. >> reporter: with stakes running high, some candidates lagging in the polls were able to shine. >> i've actually been impressed with some of the things that marianne williamson has been saying. this is my first opportunity to really hear what she's had to say on certain issues. and while there's not a lot of specifics, she's definitely, i think, speaking to the values and the morals of the country. >> even after a nearly three-hour debate, picking a front run
like warren really did.no matter where pressure was coming from, where different topics were coming from, she was able to handle it and take it up a few notches from that too. >> reporter: the campaigns sending representatives here, too, making what could be last ditch efforts to connect with voters. >> i think the stakes are much higher. and i think people like delaney although i think he's a very decent man, i think as his own people are saying it's time to step back. and i think...
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senator warren did a great job saying she is a capitalist although she has progressive values. about the contrast between her and bernie sanders but also credit to bernie sanders who brought back a lot of energy, he was able to have a couple moments during the debate saying i wrote the damn bill, that went over pretty well. he was stronger, more aggressive than he was the first time in the third person was governor luck. it was important to have a moderator talking about policies implemented in his home state with governing. a lot of people can't speak to that life experience and he was tough. he swung all the way through, challenge sanders in a lot of ways and it is important to have a moderate beside joe biden in his campaign. heather: i don't know if people would go with. he didn't have a lot of name recognition. what about your losers? who did not do the best last night? >> tim ryan obviously did not do best when contributing to i wrote the damn bill line so that hurt him a little bit. i don't think this races for delaney, he helps senator warren say she doesn't know why yo
senator warren did a great job saying she is a capitalist although she has progressive values. about the contrast between her and bernie sanders but also credit to bernie sanders who brought back a lot of energy, he was able to have a couple moments during the debate saying i wrote the damn bill, that went over pretty well. he was stronger, more aggressive than he was the first time in the third person was governor luck. it was important to have a moderator talking about policies implemented in...
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elizabeth warren at 8% and pete buttigieg at 3%. >> that's a number that elizabeth warren has been wellshe needs to work on really from day one. you know, you saw her even before she announced giving a big speech at a historically black college in baltimore where she laid out some of the themes about housing, her opposition, and her understanding of red lining and the effect that's had on black communities. she's consistently been hammering that message again and again and again before white and black audiences quite frankly. but you haven't seen it move the needle yet. and i know that they've also -- the campaign has worked hard with black influencers. in that area, particularly younger female black influencers, you've seen them change their minds a little bit. you've seen them come along, people who were suspicious of her in the past, on twitter saying good things about her. for that to translate to actual numbers, you're absolutely right. that's a difficult number for her. i will also say, you know, with south carolina, which is, of course, the forth in this first of four primaries,
elizabeth warren at 8% and pete buttigieg at 3%. >> that's a number that elizabeth warren has been wellshe needs to work on really from day one. you know, you saw her even before she announced giving a big speech at a historically black college in baltimore where she laid out some of the themes about housing, her opposition, and her understanding of red lining and the effect that's had on black communities. she's consistently been hammering that message again and again and again before...
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hello, guys, i see some elizabeth warren supporters. joe biden supporters earlier. >> visibility. >> they know we're here. hillary, i want to put the poll numbers up from the latest quinnipiac poll and talk about the movement we have seen from the day after the previous debate. you can see now, biden at 34%, warren 15, harris 12, but look at the movement from earlier in july where biden is up 12. he bounced back, and then harris bounced down, although i guess you don't bounce down necessarily, so when they walk on to that stage over the next two days behind us, are they going to be thinking about that? >> clearly they're going to be thinking about it because, you know, elizabeth warren has to go after joe biden, right, she -- there's not much up side for her in going after bernie sanders. she's already taking sanders voters away. so the more charisma, energy and intensity she can show, that provides that contrast against joe biden, i think that's what happens. joe biden is probably lucky she's not on stage with him the next night. you c
hello, guys, i see some elizabeth warren supporters. joe biden supporters earlier. >> visibility. >> they know we're here. hillary, i want to put the poll numbers up from the latest quinnipiac poll and talk about the movement we have seen from the day after the previous debate. you can see now, biden at 34%, warren 15, harris 12, but look at the movement from earlier in july where biden is up 12. he bounced back, and then harris bounced down, although i guess you don't bounce down...
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come on, elizabeth warren, tell them what you got.eth: give them more energy >> i would make them arm wrestle. they would basically be wrestling each other a lot of games, perching in the face take that. >> seth: i feel like if you start with 10, let's end with eight. >> right, somebody should not survive. and that would keep everybody focused in >> seth: you're not a competitive person >> i believe competition is the opposite of creativity it's ridiculous to me. i was in the nfl i did the whole -- entertainment thing is all about competing with each other, but i discovered is that that whole this leaves everyone broken and bloody i decided to walk off and do my own thing and stay creative and that's where i found my goal >> seth: that's fantastic. >> yes >> seth: and yet you find yourself hosting a competition >> yes well, america wants blood, seth. first of all "america's got talent" could easily be an exhibition they want people to go home. they want people to die. that's why i would literally say someone has to be killed i'm so so
come on, elizabeth warren, tell them what you got.eth: give them more energy >> i would make them arm wrestle. they would basically be wrestling each other a lot of games, perching in the face take that. >> seth: i feel like if you start with 10, let's end with eight. >> right, somebody should not survive. and that would keep everybody focused in >> seth: you're not a competitive person >> i believe competition is the opposite of creativity it's ridiculous to me. i...
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you don't have to be against elizabeth warren or anybody else.can be for bernie sanders. >> is that what we're going to hear on the debate stage tonight? >> sure, yeah. i'm very confident about it and bernie sanders is confident about the case that he can make to the american public about himself. he doesn't have to put anybody else done. >> in this moment when you see a quinnipiac pole asking voters who has the best chance of defeating donald trump and you see that joe biden is at 47% and bernie sanders is at 10%. >> that's an unfair characterization. like what you're suggesting is somehow he's not able to defeat donald trump, if that's what i'm hearing you say. >> the question is, who has the best chance of beating donald trump, 51% of respondents said joe biden, 10% said bernie sanders. >> and to help people understand this, you look at the head-to-head polls and the last 25 or 26 polls show that bernie sanders defeating donald trump head-to-head, pennsylvania, michigan, the states you have to carry in order for a democratic to sit in the whit
you don't have to be against elizabeth warren or anybody else.can be for bernie sanders. >> is that what we're going to hear on the debate stage tonight? >> sure, yeah. i'm very confident about it and bernie sanders is confident about the case that he can make to the american public about himself. he doesn't have to put anybody else done. >> in this moment when you see a quinnipiac pole asking voters who has the best chance of defeating donald trump and you see that joe biden...
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let's get to senator warren.ten to senator warren argue the point to decriminalize. >> just to clarify, would you decriminalize illegal border crossings? >> yes. the point is not about criminalization. that has given donald trump the tool to break families apart. the point is to decriminalize. liz: so decriminalize to go after trump. can you square that for me? >> i didn't hear that all together too well. but i gather that what she is talking about, decriminalization of the illegal crossing because she sees that as related to the separation of families and children. i am not so sure she is not conflating a lot of things in a way to try to make this a more emotional appeal to a democratic base about decriminalization. i think it many a non-starter in general. liz: switching gears, let's listen to the acting border commissioner mark morgan. he told the senate homeland security committee. >> border patrol identified 1,500 fake families. they discovered hundreds of fake families. the stories are happening every singl
let's get to senator warren.ten to senator warren argue the point to decriminalize. >> just to clarify, would you decriminalize illegal border crossings? >> yes. the point is not about criminalization. that has given donald trump the tool to break families apart. the point is to decriminalize. liz: so decriminalize to go after trump. can you square that for me? >> i didn't hear that all together too well. but i gather that what she is talking about, decriminalization of the...
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warren at 17 points.'m struck by the african-american voters, biden still dom united states 46% to harris. now harris definitely helped herself in a certain way. >> it's the first time she's been in second among african-american voters. >> warren far behind. warren has a way to go with african-american voters. >> it is most important for demographic primary voters. a candidate who shares my view is 51%. a candidate with the best chance to beat trump is 45%. now i highlight this because it is almost the exact breakdown between liberal democrats make up 53% of our poll, and moderate to centrist democrats make 45% of our poll. so it won't be a surprise to you that i think that breaks out a bit along ideological lines. >> vice president biden is trying to speak to both the liberal base and to swing voters at the same time. his theory is that he needs to build that coalition when those swing voters if he's going to succeed in november. in a way he's running for the primary and the general at the same time. the
warren at 17 points.'m struck by the african-american voters, biden still dom united states 46% to harris. now harris definitely helped herself in a certain way. >> it's the first time she's been in second among african-american voters. >> warren far behind. warren has a way to go with african-american voters. >> it is most important for demographic primary voters. a candidate who shares my view is 51%. a candidate with the best chance to beat trump is 45%. now i highlight...
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finally the point i looked at was elizabeth warren. she had the most talking time of any candidate on the stage, and then she had this slab back of delaney. take a listen. >> i think democrats win when we run on real solutions, not impossible promises. when we run on things that are workable, not fairy tale economics. >> i don't know why anybody goes to the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about about what we can't do and shouldn't fight fo for. i don't get it. >> got a lot of applause and laughs. the last thing is marianne williamson. in miami, she had very little time on the stage, talking time. yet we saw her numbers bump up in new hampshire in particular. tonight she had a lot more time, marianne williamson did, she's now the number one searched candidate from this debate on google. she is trending on twitter. i would not be surprised to see marianne williamson, the author, who talks about love and fighting the dark forces, get a bump tonight in the polls perhaps enough to get her to the third deba
finally the point i looked at was elizabeth warren. she had the most talking time of any candidate on the stage, and then she had this slab back of delaney. take a listen. >> i think democrats win when we run on real solutions, not impossible promises. when we run on things that are workable, not fairy tale economics. >> i don't know why anybody goes to the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about about what we can't do and shouldn't fight fo for. i...
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carol: this week, elizabeth warren. an in-depth look at a candidate with a plan to beat trump at his own game. jason: and a sweet taste of victory in the brexit campaign. boris johnson is now then you british prime minister. he vowed that the u.k. will leave the e.u. on october 31. we'll tell you why his job is harder than he may think. carol: plus, our conversation with the hilton ceo, chris nassetta, on how the trade spats are affecting his company. jason: but we begin with "bloomberg businessweek" editor joel weber. joel, let's start with the international cover. it's a look about the bond market, debt, what's going on? joel: cheap money has been around for a decade now, and it is having a profound effect in the global economy. we look at the ecb this week and negative rates. negative rates has been an untested policy tool that japan was using. and now it's starting to spread. it was going to go away, and now it's back almost, and it's just a profound idea that a bondholder would invest in something that, if you hold
carol: this week, elizabeth warren. an in-depth look at a candidate with a plan to beat trump at his own game. jason: and a sweet taste of victory in the brexit campaign. boris johnson is now then you british prime minister. he vowed that the u.k. will leave the e.u. on october 31. we'll tell you why his job is harder than he may think. carol: plus, our conversation with the hilton ceo, chris nassetta, on how the trade spats are affecting his company. jason: but we begin with "bloomberg...
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is how bernie sanders engages elizabeth warren.ote has been hemorrhaging to her and he has to challenge her. >> so he must challenge. not my friend all night. >> he has to say i was there first and the real progressive otherwise it goes the same direction. the second thing is there is talk about the moderates, the governors people who are more electable than the progressives, they have to deliver tonight. they did not deliver in the first debate. and bullock is new but hickenlooper and they've got a case and i think they're going to have to be explicit about the people at the far left aren't electable and so that is what i'll be looking for from them. >> bakari pick up on the word "deliver." what does delivering look like on the stage tonight? >> in detroit there is a saying that is a clothing company and you see the shirts everywhere, detroit versus everybody. and i expect delaney, klobuchar, hickenlooper, bullock to be those moderates versus everybody. i don't expect much fireworks. i know we're talking about beto probably will t
is how bernie sanders engages elizabeth warren.ote has been hemorrhaging to her and he has to challenge her. >> so he must challenge. not my friend all night. >> he has to say i was there first and the real progressive otherwise it goes the same direction. the second thing is there is talk about the moderates, the governors people who are more electable than the progressives, they have to deliver tonight. they did not deliver in the first debate. and bullock is new but hickenlooper...
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finally, the point i looked at was elizabeth warren. she had the most talking time of any candidate on the stage, and then she had this lap back of delaney. take a listen. >> i think democrats win when we run on real solutions, not impossible promises. when we run on things that are workable, not fairy tale economics. >> you know, i don't understand why anybody goes through all of the trouble of running for president in the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for. [applause]en't >> bret: that got of a lot of applause and laughs in the hall. the last thing was marianne williamson. in miami, she had very little time on the stage -- talking time -- and yet we saw her numbers bump up in new hampshire, in particular. today, tonight, she had a lot more time, marianne williamson did. she is now the number one searched candidate from this debate one google, and she is trending on twitter. i would not be surprised to see marianne williamson, the author, who talks about love and fighting the dark forces, g
finally, the point i looked at was elizabeth warren. she had the most talking time of any candidate on the stage, and then she had this lap back of delaney. take a listen. >> i think democrats win when we run on real solutions, not impossible promises. when we run on things that are workable, not fairy tale economics. >> you know, i don't understand why anybody goes through all of the trouble of running for president in the united states just to talk about what we really can't do...
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warren needs to broaden her support.he has two places where she would like to do that and hasn't been able to yet. one is among blue-collar workers who vote democrat, who are populist. bernie sanders is currently winning those voters. the other african americans, who are hugely important to the democratic party, a lot of them have a favorable view of warren, but they don't yet really support her. she's got to appeal to them and keep them from going to candidates like kamala harris, joe biden. i think that's going to be her mission this next debate. carol: too early to call who might lock up the nomination? josh: always too early. ask me again like next may, and i might venture a guess. [laughter] carol: you can hear more from josh green on elizabeth warren on this week's "extra" podcast. jason: up next, the ipo market and why adena friedman is expecting a healthy amount of companies to go public this fall. carol: we also sat down with the hilton ceo and talked about how trade spats are affecting his company. this is "blo
warren needs to broaden her support.he has two places where she would like to do that and hasn't been able to yet. one is among blue-collar workers who vote democrat, who are populist. bernie sanders is currently winning those voters. the other african americans, who are hugely important to the democratic party, a lot of them have a favorable view of warren, but they don't yet really support her. she's got to appeal to them and keep them from going to candidates like kamala harris, joe biden. i...
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choices seem to be what senator sanders and warren are scared of. have an honest debate. >> read the press release, michael, in terms of increase in fundraiser for john delaney i did not see a dollar tag to it, if you want to enlighten us and does john really need the money? isn't he the second richest candidate up there besides tom steyer? >> we can thank the president of the d&c for adding this 130,000 donor crime which has now caused activists of the party to kind of take over where the conversation worth having but i can report you now that there's 2000 percent increase in donors. >> what is it at? give me the figure. >> you and everyone else would like to know! i guess you have to wait until the end of the quarter to find out. [laughter] >> percentages -- choice words on that. but in terms of the activists of the party. is there enough support there for a candidate like delaney to get real traction or is it just far radical left, fairytale economics they go? he would have to join the republican party. [laughter] >> i don't think that will happe
choices seem to be what senator sanders and warren are scared of. have an honest debate. >> read the press release, michael, in terms of increase in fundraiser for john delaney i did not see a dollar tag to it, if you want to enlighten us and does john really need the money? isn't he the second richest candidate up there besides tom steyer? >> we can thank the president of the d&c for adding this 130,000 donor crime which has now caused activists of the party to kind of take...
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i noted in the cnn poll, kamala went up 9 and warren went up 8 with both warren and harris. noted in the cnn poll, kamala went up 9 and warren went up 8 and the 17 points came from white men. i suspect that maybe that suspect for women might be more durable because it's contested more. >> this electability issue which voters have been talking about a lot. the "huffington post" post still shows joe biden at the top in electability. but it's a drop for him on that score. an increase for senator warren and senator harris and bernie sanders staying about the same. pete buttigieg staying about the same and a drop for beto o'rourke. now you have senator warren and harris climbing up in a territory close to where joe biden is now on that electability issue. >> that's right and it's a considerable drop for vice president biden and it has to be noted. for all of the historic candidates, once viewers and voters and activists see them on stage and see them compete and see their visions put forward in an exciting and clear and specific way, folks are reacting to them. that's part of wha
i noted in the cnn poll, kamala went up 9 and warren went up 8 with both warren and harris. noted in the cnn poll, kamala went up 9 and warren went up 8 and the 17 points came from white men. i suspect that maybe that suspect for women might be more durable because it's contested more. >> this electability issue which voters have been talking about a lot. the "huffington post" post still shows joe biden at the top in electability. but it's a drop for him on that score. an...
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but elizabeth warren, no surprise. think she is on an upward trajectory. >> david, does donald trump like to see elizabeth warren move up in the polls? she does not identify herself as a democratic social iflt. but the republican party and specifically the president love to label her as one. we know from the monmouth poll that a majority of americans, 57%, say that socialism is not compatible with american values. does the president like seeing elizabeth warren move up the ranks so he can pin her as just that? >> well, yeah. i really do think he does like that. i think republicans would prefer to run against elizabeth warren. look, i think you're right in describing her sort of political persona. i think of her as a left wing popu list on the other side of the coin from donald trump. >> you think elizabeth warren is the other side of the coin of donald trump? >> when you're looking at the issue of populism and how they position themselves. are they different in terms of how they behave and comport themselves? sure. but
but elizabeth warren, no surprise. think she is on an upward trajectory. >> david, does donald trump like to see elizabeth warren move up in the polls? she does not identify herself as a democratic social iflt. but the republican party and specifically the president love to label her as one. we know from the monmouth poll that a majority of americans, 57%, say that socialism is not compatible with american values. does the president like seeing elizabeth warren move up the ranks so he can...
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elizabeth warren and bernie sanders commanding the debate stage.y lay it on the line in detroit. rob: joe biden steps on stage for round 2 tonight. jillian: we are going through major moment with expert analysis from bernie sanders senior advisor and foreign policy expert jim carr fano. rob: we have the biggest surprises in round one. >> what americans saw last night was the ideological divide in the democrat party. what we have a clash of the lesser-known more centrist moderate candidates like governor steve bullock, john delaney and the progressives, frontrunners, senators warren and sanders. the line of the night came when they were talking about the economic vision that sanders has or warren has for america. listen to this exchange. >> i took on wall street and ceos and their lobbyists and lawyers and beat them. democrats win when we figure out what is right and get out and fight for it. >> democrats win when we run on real solutions, not impossible promises, when we run on things that are workable. >> i don't understand why anybody goes to the
elizabeth warren and bernie sanders commanding the debate stage.y lay it on the line in detroit. rob: joe biden steps on stage for round 2 tonight. jillian: we are going through major moment with expert analysis from bernie sanders senior advisor and foreign policy expert jim carr fano. rob: we have the biggest surprises in round one. >> what americans saw last night was the ideological divide in the democrat party. what we have a clash of the lesser-known more centrist moderate...
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, senator warren, among others suggested they should. tell us why the bush era law should not be repealed? >> you know, it's interesting and i tried to correct the record but wasn't recognized to do this. senator warren mistakenly said that donald trump is using the criminal code to separate families and to cage kids and visit this cruelty and unhumanity on our fellow human beings and that's just not right. you can use the civil code, the criminal code or you can just look to one of the cruellest most inhumane presidents that we have ever had. that's the problem that we have right now. it's not an immigration law that has been on the books for decades. having said that, we will rewrite that law, so we are specific that no one is seeking asylum or refuge will ever be criminally prosecuted or caged in a detention center will have a family case management program but we'll also ensure that there's a lawful, orderly, safe path for people to come here, to work jobs or to go to school, or to join family, and if we do that, then i expect people
, senator warren, among others suggested they should. tell us why the bush era law should not be repealed? >> you know, it's interesting and i tried to correct the record but wasn't recognized to do this. senator warren mistakenly said that donald trump is using the criminal code to separate families and to cage kids and visit this cruelty and unhumanity on our fellow human beings and that's just not right. you can use the civil code, the criminal code or you can just look to one of the...
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so they could deal with somebody like elizabeth warren or "sleepy" joe biden. china is dying to make a deal with me. but whether or not i'll do it, it is up to me. it is not up to them. reporter: in advance of tomorrow's looming rate cut the president said he want to see, quote, a large cut and for the fed to stop quantitative tightening immediately. perhaps no one is more critical of jay powell than president trump. so i asked the president if he regrets not retaining janet yellen? >> i don't talk about that. i'm very disappointed in the fed. i think they acted too quickly by far. i think i have been proven right. people have said i was right, they were wrong. the fed is often wrong. the fed is often wrong. reporter: it is setting up to be a day of major headlines tomorrow, san. mnuchin and lighthizer are set up to wrap up talks in the morning, tomorrow morning in the u.s. we'll hear from the fed and jay powell in the afternoon. back to you. susan: you got to love them. thanks so much, blake. let's bring in today's market panel. liz peek, foxnews.com columnist
so they could deal with somebody like elizabeth warren or "sleepy" joe biden. china is dying to make a deal with me. but whether or not i'll do it, it is up to me. it is not up to them. reporter: in advance of tomorrow's looming rate cut the president said he want to see, quote, a large cut and for the fed to stop quantitative tightening immediately. perhaps no one is more critical of jay powell than president trump. so i asked the president if he regrets not retaining janet yellen?...