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that's going to be hard. >> two of the unique features of the warren campaign were elizabeth warren's willingness to pose for an unlimited number of selfies after her campaign events including one night in washington square park in greenwich village where she posed for selfies for four hours after that event for thousands of people. the other unique feature of the warren campaign were those pinkie promises. >> hello. what's your name? >> this is caroline. >> hi, caroline. >> she wants to be president one day, too. >> good. so caroline, my name's elizabeth. i'm running for president because that's what girls do. pinkie promise to remember? can you do pinkie promise. let's see. can you do it? i think you've got it. there we go. all right, caroline, we're in this together. take care, sweetie. bye-bye. the little girls are one of the best parts of this. >> and one of the best parts of this presidential campaign was senator elizabeth warren. leading off our discussion tonight is joy reid, an msnbc national correspondent and host of "am joy." she's the author of "the man who sold america."
that's going to be hard. >> two of the unique features of the warren campaign were elizabeth warren's willingness to pose for an unlimited number of selfies after her campaign events including one night in washington square park in greenwich village where she posed for selfies for four hours after that event for thousands of people. the other unique feature of the warren campaign were those pinkie promises. >> hello. what's your name? >> this is caroline. >> hi,...
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[cheers and applause] >> [chanting] warren! warren! warren! senator warren: i've been at the center of this kind of crisis before. my preparation started actually right here teaching at the university of houston and then at ut. i loved teaching. i knew it was what i meant -- what i was meant to do. in my teaching and in my research, i was always studying one simple question -- why are so many american families going broke? the in texas, i studied data to figure out what drove families into bankruptcy, and with my fellow researchers, i went around to poorhouses all tor the country talking thousands of bankruptcy filings to begin to understand why so many american families turned to bankruptcy. at every turn, i saw a government that had been captured by wealthy people and powerful corporations. i saw the people in power, regulators and congress happy to do business with big banks in wall street but ignoring the signs of a coming crisis, a crisis that would ultimately cost millions of americans their homes, their jobs, and their savings. 2000's w
[cheers and applause] >> [chanting] warren! warren! warren! senator warren: i've been at the center of this kind of crisis before. my preparation started actually right here teaching at the university of houston and then at ut. i loved teaching. i knew it was what i meant -- what i was meant to do. in my teaching and in my research, i was always studying one simple question -- why are so many american families going broke? the in texas, i studied data to figure out what drove families...
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warren: not today. not today. i need a little space around this, and i'm going to take a little time to think a little more. i have spending time right now on the question of suspending and also making sure that this works the best we can for our staff, for our team, for our volunteers. >> it could be coming, but just not right now. sen. warren: not right now. >> i know you're campaign manager set on the staff call today that he had no regrets. do you feel the same way? sen. warren: oh, i do. i have no regrets at all. this has been an honor of a lifetime. 10 years ago, i was teaching a few blocks from here and talking about what was broken in america and ideas for how to fix it, and pretty much nobody wanted to hear it. i had a chance to get out there and talk with millions of people. we have ideas that we talk about that we weren't talking about a year ago. twoto set well tax, a -- a cent well tax, a universal child care that could be real and make it happen, and cancelling student loan debt for 4 million america
warren: not today. not today. i need a little space around this, and i'm going to take a little time to think a little more. i have spending time right now on the question of suspending and also making sure that this works the best we can for our staff, for our team, for our volunteers. >> it could be coming, but just not right now. sen. warren: not right now. >> i know you're campaign manager set on the staff call today that he had no regrets. do you feel the same way? sen. warren:...
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senator warren: i know. one of the hardest parts of this is all those promises and all those little girls who are going to have to wait four more years. that's going to be hard. reporter: will you be making an endorsement today? we know you spoke with joe biden and bernie sanders yesterday. senator warren: not today. i need some space around this and i'm going to take a little time to think a little more. i have spending time right now on the question of suspending , and also making sure this works the best we can for our staff, for our team, for our volunteers. reporter: [indiscernible] so it could be coming, but not right now? >> not right now. >> he had no regrets. do you feel the same way? senator warren: i have no regrets at all. this has been an honor of a lifetime. 10 years ago, i was teaching a few blocks from here and talking about what was broken in america and ideas how to physical it and -- ideas for how to fix it and pretty much nobody wanted to hear it. i had a chance to get out there and talk
senator warren: i know. one of the hardest parts of this is all those promises and all those little girls who are going to have to wait four more years. that's going to be hard. reporter: will you be making an endorsement today? we know you spoke with joe biden and bernie sanders yesterday. senator warren: not today. i need some space around this and i'm going to take a little time to think a little more. i have spending time right now on the question of suspending , and also making sure this...
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"let elizabeth warren have it." the delegate math now strongly fa vice president, and i think for her, from what i'm hearing from her people today, she was very emotional. there were tears and the like. >> she was responsible for some of the exits we saw. most notably, most recently, mike bloomberg. >> i just wanted to finish up on that. she was the last moment. >> well, tulsi. >> in terms of major candidates, let's be fair about it. i think tulsi deserves all the respect of the world. >> harris: elizabeth wear and didn't carry, either. >> juan: i said that up front. she resented a segment of the democratic base. especially white suburban women, who saw her in some ways as a hero. a heroine. >> real bang-up job byybe if the candidate over the other [laughter] it's a big choice. the only way she endorses biden is if he offers her the viceenc. >> harris: you really think she wouldn't do it to take one for the team? of a party? >> kennedy: her team has been the progressive team. she has made her name as a progressive.
"let elizabeth warren have it." the delegate math now strongly fa vice president, and i think for her, from what i'm hearing from her people today, she was very emotional. there were tears and the like. >> she was responsible for some of the exits we saw. most notably, most recently, mike bloomberg. >> i just wanted to finish up on that. she was the last moment. >> well, tulsi. >> in terms of major candidates, let's be fair about it. i think tulsi deserves all...
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. >> senator warren has worked really hard over the last year. >> would you consider asking senator warreno be your running mate? >> it's too early to talk about that. certainly i have a lot of respect for senator warren and would love to sit down and talk to her about what kind of role she can play in our administration. >> she has talked to both candidates, to biden and sanders. i don't know if she's telegraphed what she's planning to do. are you picking up anything from the sanders camp? >> well, sanders' deputy campaign manager was talking with craig melvin just in the past hour and he pointed back to what you heard from senator sanders in that clip right there, the praise that he gave elizabeth warren, the praise for her campaign and the ideas that she brought to the campaign. senator sanders, he's going to have a rally later this evening in phoenix and i think what we can hear from him there is similar to what we heard after mayor pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar dropped out of the race, where he praised them and welcomed the supporters there. that's an easier lift for senator sander
. >> senator warren has worked really hard over the last year. >> would you consider asking senator warreno be your running mate? >> it's too early to talk about that. certainly i have a lot of respect for senator warren and would love to sit down and talk to her about what kind of role she can play in our administration. >> she has talked to both candidates, to biden and sanders. i don't know if she's telegraphed what she's planning to do. are you picking up anything...
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warren got derailed.ore precisely, she became infected with a virulent strain of identity politics. by the end, like tertiary syphilis, it drove her insane. one day, warren was talking about raising wages and protecting american workers, and the next, ranting about strange forms of racism no one had heard of and attacking the country she once sought to improve. elizabeth warren went intersectional, and it killed her. here are some of the first symptoms. >> we live in a country now where the president is advancing environmental racism, economic racism, criminal justice racism, health care racism. >> tucker: so raise your hand if you've ever heard of health care racism? raised both hands if you think it is one of this country's top 500 problems. elizabeth warren thought it was. then she decided it was important -- in fact, our moral obligation -- to invite the rest of the impoverished world to america to share our job market in health care system. how exactly would that help american workers? warren no long
warren got derailed.ore precisely, she became infected with a virulent strain of identity politics. by the end, like tertiary syphilis, it drove her insane. one day, warren was talking about raising wages and protecting american workers, and the next, ranting about strange forms of racism no one had heard of and attacking the country she once sought to improve. elizabeth warren went intersectional, and it killed her. here are some of the first symptoms. >> we live in a country now where...
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any original maddow also interviewed senator elizabeth warren last night and warren said the ugliness that she saw online from bernie sanders supportete related t to online abuse b broadly in american political discourse. problemem with this online e bullying and sorof orgaganized n nastiness. meanot just talking about things, i'm talking about really ugly stuff that went on. norman solomon, if you could respond? >> this is a political from non- that is often racist and sexist. ninaould condemn it and turner has been subjected online and elsewhere to vicious attacks that are racist and sexist. msnbc and cnn come huge and powerful cable networks, have been engaged in all sorts off slander and innuendo and sometimes smears against bernie sanders. and for rachel maddow and msnbc and other networks and media to act as though this is only coming from one direction and toward one direction is of a piece of a pattern of bias against bernie sanders that should not be surprised, but should outrageous. these are corporate owned entities. msnbc is owned by comcast, very , hugeabor, anti-consumer
any original maddow also interviewed senator elizabeth warren last night and warren said the ugliness that she saw online from bernie sanders supportete related t to online abuse b broadly in american political discourse. problemem with this online e bullying and sorof orgaganized n nastiness. meanot just talking about things, i'm talking about really ugly stuff that went on. norman solomon, if you could respond? >> this is a political from non- that is often racist and sexist. ninaould...
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no senator warren: i have no regrets at all. this has been an honor of a lifetime. 10 years ago, i was teaching a few blocks from here and talking about what was broken in america and ideas how to physical it and pretty much nobody wanted to hear it. i had a chance to get out there and talk with millions of people. we have ideas that we talk about that we weren't talking about a year ago. universal child care that could be real and make it happen and cancelling student loan debt for 4 million americans and raising social security payments. those are life-changing events for people. and we can actually do this. i'm delighted to have been here nd honored to have this. [indiscernible chatter] senator warren: i was told at the beginning of this whole undertaking there are two lanes, a progressive lane that bernie sanders is the incumbent for and moderate lane for joe biden. i didn't feel that was right but evidently i was wrong. [indiscernible question] senator warren: i think i was told when i first got into this, there are two lan
no senator warren: i have no regrets at all. this has been an honor of a lifetime. 10 years ago, i was teaching a few blocks from here and talking about what was broken in america and ideas how to physical it and pretty much nobody wanted to hear it. i had a chance to get out there and talk with millions of people. we have ideas that we talk about that we weren't talking about a year ago. universal child care that could be real and make it happen and cancelling student loan debt for 4 million...
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warren was impressive, warren was growing and rising in the polls. warren is exiting today. that's a big deal in the race. i guess the big question -- well, two questions. what will she do going forward, will she pick, and what went wrong? >> there are a lot of people on this panel who can speak to what went wrong. whether she endorses, i think we'll know in the coming week. she said she is not going to immediately make an endorsement, but i do think her focus is pretty solidly on beating donald trump, and i think her endorsement is going to be guided by that. >> let's stick to the endorsement question for a minute. we know that a lot of people on the left were mad last time she sat out the sanders-clinton race. with next tuesday, and the tuesday after that, and joe biden sitting back on his heels a little bit by this, he could sure use it right now. that is elizabeth's hoecme to t left of the party. she already said that she should have gotten out of the race. >> she's been under fire for weeks now. it's been apparent for some time, we can probably agree, that she wasn't go
warren was impressive, warren was growing and rising in the polls. warren is exiting today. that's a big deal in the race. i guess the big question -- well, two questions. what will she do going forward, will she pick, and what went wrong? >> there are a lot of people on this panel who can speak to what went wrong. whether she endorses, i think we'll know in the coming week. she said she is not going to immediately make an endorsement, but i do think her focus is pretty solidly on beating...
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warren is only the latest candidate to have this issue. warren's undoing may be bigger than this.ht have something to do with how successful she initially was. think back to last fall. warren was moving up in the polls. she had been moving up all year. she actually got the lead in the real clear politics poll average in early october and her numbers were looking good in iowa and new hampshire. at that moment it seemed only too easy to see warren winning early, building momentum and emerging as the democratic nominee. but when you get ahead in a presidential race, you also suddenly start to get scrutiny. and when warren took that lead, democrats suddenly had to confronting the possibility that she would actually be the nominee and ask themselves did they really want that to happen? warren was running on a medicare for all promise. she would be asked if taxes would go up to pay for it. pointedly she refused to give a yes or no answer. eventually with the heat rising, she modulated and adjusted her plan. the headlines called it a shift, a big shift. think about this, poll after poll
warren is only the latest candidate to have this issue. warren's undoing may be bigger than this.ht have something to do with how successful she initially was. think back to last fall. warren was moving up in the polls. she had been moving up all year. she actually got the lead in the real clear politics poll average in early october and her numbers were looking good in iowa and new hampshire. at that moment it seemed only too easy to see warren winning early, building momentum and emerging as...
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do you think in elizabeth warren were michael warren and was a man, same age and biothat we would be having this conversation? >> no. she would have done much better if she were a man. it not just that her campaign was explicitly feminist in terms of the progressive positions on policy, she hired feminists, black ones. and i think that that got lost in the conversation because there's so much focus on the principal and the candidates themselves. but the make up of your staff is a reflection of how you value those constituencies. if you hire all white male consultants, you are going to have plenty of blind spots for lived experiences that are not white and male. i think that this is a moment where we really have to take a deep look into the cultural reasons why this is happeningthis doesn't necessarily have anything to do with any of the specific mistakes elizabeth warren made because joe biden and bernie sanders made plenty of those and that are still in the race. i think that women, they do not have as much space to make those mistakes. they are taxed more when they make mistakes an
do you think in elizabeth warren were michael warren and was a man, same age and biothat we would be having this conversation? >> no. she would have done much better if she were a man. it not just that her campaign was explicitly feminist in terms of the progressive positions on policy, she hired feminists, black ones. and i think that that got lost in the conversation because there's so much focus on the principal and the candidates themselves. but the make up of your staff is a...
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warren: ok.igh. -- hi. >> i do not know if you noticed on your drive here but we have some bad roads here in michigan. [laughter] do you have a plan to invest in our infrastructure. our roads? sen. warren: yes. of course i have a plan for this. [cheers and applause] but, you know, instead of doing a lot of detail on this, you can look, go to zabethwarren.com and you can look at the pieces. the heart of this is two parts. we have to ask those at the top to pay a little more. wealth i use the 2 cents tax but it is more. giants like amazon and eli lilly and halliburton reported billions of dollars in profits last year and paid zero in taxes. that is not right. [booing] we have to ask those at the top to pay more. that is how we have enough money for infrastructure. the second part is what we were talking about. we have to be willing to pick up our regulatory tools and use them. on behalf of the people. trickle-down economics, we talked about a minute ago, inc. about it this way. , what has beenrd th
warren: ok.igh. -- hi. >> i do not know if you noticed on your drive here but we have some bad roads here in michigan. [laughter] do you have a plan to invest in our infrastructure. our roads? sen. warren: yes. of course i have a plan for this. [cheers and applause] but, you know, instead of doing a lot of detail on this, you can look, go to zabethwarren.com and you can look at the pieces. the heart of this is two parts. we have to ask those at the top to pay a little more. wealth i use...
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elizabeth warren out of this race. your reaction. >> well, she brought a unique and distinct voice to this field. there's no question. but one thing we hear across the country from literally every democrat is we've got to get together to unify to beat donald trump and unify this country again. what you see now is senator warren being a team player. >> do you hope she makes an endorsement, a, in the next five days? and b, that it's your guy. >> of course. she would be wonderful to have on team biden. democrats from all sides of the political spectrum are seeing joe biden as the unifying leader that he is. he is the person that can take the fight to donald trump and make sure we win this election. as i said before, bring this country back together again. that's what we need right now in america. having senator warren on team biden would be tremendous. >> let's say she doesn't do that, congressman. let's say she does end up supporting senator sanders. reporting this morning there was pressure on her between those two camp
elizabeth warren out of this race. your reaction. >> well, she brought a unique and distinct voice to this field. there's no question. but one thing we hear across the country from literally every democrat is we've got to get together to unify to beat donald trump and unify this country again. what you see now is senator warren being a team player. >> do you hope she makes an endorsement, a, in the next five days? and b, that it's your guy. >> of course. she would be wonderful...
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. >>> up next, watching warren. will the massachusetts senator end her campaign and will she endorse another candidate? >>> and senate republicans are ramping up investigations involving joe biden and his son hunter. this as the former vice president surges in the democratic presidential race. is that a consequence? we'll discuss. listening and observing are critical skills for scientists at 3m. one of the products i helped develop was a softer, more secure diaper closure. as a mom, i knew it had to work. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. i envisioned what it's like for babies to have diapers around them. that's what we do at 3m, we listen to people, even those who don't have a voice. at the end of the day, we are people helping people. thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metast
. >>> up next, watching warren. will the massachusetts senator end her campaign and will she endorse another candidate? >>> and senate republicans are ramping up investigations involving joe biden and his son hunter. this as the former vice president surges in the democratic presidential race. is that a consequence? we'll discuss. listening and observing are critical skills for scientists at 3m. one of the products i helped develop was a softer, more secure diaper closure. as...
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you know, because elizabeth warren is who our family supports, has thought that elizabeth warren wasng to be the first one. i think it is -- it's so -- it's extremely painful in part because of why she lost. i mean i think there's people who oppose elizabeth warren on the merits for sure. you hear all over this country, you talk to people who say, well, i would love to vote for her, i would love to support her, but i don't think the country is ready, right? we've been so traumatized by donald trump's election that you have to deal with both sexism and the perception of other people's sexism, and i don't see how you get beyond that. i feel like in some ways we've been set back even further than we were in 2015 when the possibility of a female president still seemed exciting and fresh. >> one thing that has been striking to me is that for all of the -- if you go back to when joe biden announced he was entering the race, and it was unclear whether he would, basically it was joe biden the favorite with a strong number two from bernie sanders. and a lot of things happened over the course
you know, because elizabeth warren is who our family supports, has thought that elizabeth warren wasng to be the first one. i think it is -- it's so -- it's extremely painful in part because of why she lost. i mean i think there's people who oppose elizabeth warren on the merits for sure. you hear all over this country, you talk to people who say, well, i would love to vote for her, i would love to support her, but i don't think the country is ready, right? we've been so traumatized by donald...
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so today is a difficult day for senator warren. i have known senator warren for some 20 years. and she is very focused, very disciplined, very hardworking. and today i would simply say to her supporters out there, of whom there are millions, we are opening the door to you. we love you to come onboard together. i think we can win this primary proes together, we can defeat the most dangerous president in the modern history of america. so to all of senator warren's supporters, we would welcome them to be onboard. let me just -- okay, yeah? >>hi, in the last 24 hours there has been so much news coverage about your campaign and path forward in this nomination process. there have been stories that say your campaign strategy has changed dramatically and -- >> it's not what the media is writing. >> there have also been stories about you not changing a thing, consistent in your strategy. can you give us a sense of what conversations you've had in the last 24 hours about what your campaign needs to be to be more effective and win more voters? >> i want to back this up and say this. we ar
so today is a difficult day for senator warren. i have known senator warren for some 20 years. and she is very focused, very disciplined, very hardworking. and today i would simply say to her supporters out there, of whom there are millions, we are opening the door to you. we love you to come onboard together. i think we can win this primary proes together, we can defeat the most dangerous president in the modern history of america. so to all of senator warren's supporters, we would welcome...
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we saw elizabeth warren surging. that was a moment in time in this election when joe biden was starting to flounder and mike has said over and over again he doesn't believe a democratic socialist message can defeat trump so with joe biden who has similar -- very similar platform is moving forward, mayor bloomberg will get behind him. one of the ways this could be massively helpful for biden is the digital platform. you have only seen bloomberg and donald trump's digital efforts being able to go head to head. this can super charge joe biden and i would say one other thing. donald trump's argument that without donald trump the economy is going to fail, a socialist will tank the economy. that sort of flies out window. yesterday, the federal reserve had an emergency rate cut and joe biden backed by -- excuse me, michael bloomberg there's no way you can push they're democratic socialists. all of that sort of flies out the window and puts donald trump on the heels which is what the entire democratic front-runners are tryin
we saw elizabeth warren surging. that was a moment in time in this election when joe biden was starting to flounder and mike has said over and over again he doesn't believe a democratic socialist message can defeat trump so with joe biden who has similar -- very similar platform is moving forward, mayor bloomberg will get behind him. one of the ways this could be massively helpful for biden is the digital platform. you have only seen bloomberg and donald trump's digital efforts being able to go...
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elizabeth warren said that there are two lanes. the brainy lane of progressives and the biden lane of moderates. she said she wanted to be something different, and she did not pick your candidate to get behind. at least not yet. >> she we would have loved to have her interest bernie sanders today. i think that is something that is her movement, too. you see so many of prominent surrogates come out today saying they are supporting bernie sanders because they cannot see themselves supporting joe biden, who has taken more money from the credit card industry that elizabeth warren's fighting. that he is taking monopoly money, something that she is fighting. that he has been the architect of the criminal justice bill. excuse me, of the '90s. the harm done my corbel criminal laws of the '90s that put one in three black men in jail. this is joe biden, it's a very different race and elizabeth warren's race. when you look at the supporters of the platform elizabeth warren, it is so closely aligned with bernie sanders. i think we all wanted t
elizabeth warren said that there are two lanes. the brainy lane of progressives and the biden lane of moderates. she said she wanted to be something different, and she did not pick your candidate to get behind. at least not yet. >> she we would have loved to have her interest bernie sanders today. i think that is something that is her movement, too. you see so many of prominent surrogates come out today saying they are supporting bernie sanders because they cannot see themselves...
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host: you told us that warren burger was appointed by richard nixon when chief justice earl warren retiredyou have referenced other chief justices from history and their administrative skills. what is the view of the way that warren burger administered the court during his term? elizabeth: it is interesting. he was probably at least initially in the historical accounts aligned a little bit more with the stone vinson era. chief justice earl warren was a superb chief. when burger came on, he had some difficulty. he was not well-liked or respected by some of the justices, i think notoriously justice douglas, who was concerned that to the point we discussed earlier, chief justice burger would be there to carry out the president's mandate of walking back some of the warren court era jurisprudence in a way that was sort more political or agenda driven than should be the role of a chief justice. how much of that perspective was driven by those dissenting or objecting justices' own agendas is hard to say. one could make the argument both ways. but chief justice burger had a harder time. you saw th
host: you told us that warren burger was appointed by richard nixon when chief justice earl warren retiredyou have referenced other chief justices from history and their administrative skills. what is the view of the way that warren burger administered the court during his term? elizabeth: it is interesting. he was probably at least initially in the historical accounts aligned a little bit more with the stone vinson era. chief justice earl warren was a superb chief. when burger came on, he had...
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elizabeth warren's home state if warren had not been in the race. own home state. you have to think about how much better bernie sanders would have done in that state if she had not been in the race. so the president is saying that he believes bernie sanders would have done much better on super tuesday even went so far as to say that he believes senator elizabeth warren may have cost bernie sanders the nomination. some very harsh words from president trump as we get the very first little details that senator elizabeth warren may indeed be dropping out of this race. these are reports that have come out, been confirmed by multiple outlets right now. i don't believe fox that's independently confirmed that. our imbed with elizabeth warren is staked outside senator warren's home right now in massachusetts monitoring all the developments, julie. >> julie: thank you so much. the president tweeting eight minutes ago, three days two late. she caught crazy bernie minnesota, massachusetts and texas. we'll continue to watch this and see whether or not she choos
elizabeth warren's home state if warren had not been in the race. own home state. you have to think about how much better bernie sanders would have done in that state if she had not been in the race. so the president is saying that he believes bernie sanders would have done much better on super tuesday even went so far as to say that he believes senator elizabeth warren may have cost bernie sanders the nomination. some very harsh words from president trump as we get the very first little...
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warren is gone.he massachusetts senator who promised big structural changes out of the presidential race. all eyes on who she will endorse. sen. warren: let's take a breath. we don't have to decide that this morning. laura: h scientists in the u.k. are using trickster show links between birds and us humans. laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." the world is racing to contain the impact of the coronavirus, with the battle being waste on many fronts. iraq will close-- iran will close schoolss cases fight. here in the u.s., california has declared a state of a pregnancy after the first coronavirus death there. sophie long has more. sophie: 2,500 people grounded the princess on board to mexico. two of them contracted coronavirus. one of them died yesterday. the ship has been prevend from docking in san francisco. more than 75 people are said to have symptoms. a disconcerting time for those >> i want to go home to my family. i want a ticket to my city
warren is gone.he massachusetts senator who promised big structural changes out of the presidential race. all eyes on who she will endorse. sen. warren: let's take a breath. we don't have to decide that this morning. laura: h scientists in the u.k. are using trickster show links between birds and us humans. laura: for all of you watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." the world is racing to contain the impact of the coronavirus, with the battle being...
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elizabeth warren and her staff, i doubt many people have talked to as many elizabeth warren voters as you have, ali. what's your take on this whole conversation? >> reporter: i think that asking voters to endorse a candidate is good politically and we see now the power of that. you look at what it did for joe biden, for example, when buttigieg and klobuchar went and backed him. but you're right. you met buttigieg supporters that were making their own decision anyway. that certainly can be true. when we talk about voters, they don't exist in the lanes we talk about the candidates in. just because a candidate is, quote, unquote progressive, doesn't mean they're going for another progressive candidate. voters don't think by lane logic. i also think the lasting hallmark is frankly the role she played with michael bloomberg. she's the one that blunted the bloomberg rise. i remember watching him creeping up in the polls as we got closer towards super tuesday and then on that nevada debate stage elizabeth warren, just that barrage of attacks that did blunt any momentw men tum he ha. it is cl
elizabeth warren and her staff, i doubt many people have talked to as many elizabeth warren voters as you have, ali. what's your take on this whole conversation? >> reporter: i think that asking voters to endorse a candidate is good politically and we see now the power of that. you look at what it did for joe biden, for example, when buttigieg and klobuchar went and backed him. but you're right. you met buttigieg supporters that were making their own decision anyway. that certainly can be...
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warren: hello houston. [applause] so results from south carolina are coming in and a want to say congratulations to vice president biden. i will be the first to say the first four contests haven't gone exactly as i hope. if you want to change the outcome of the next contest, go to elizabeth warren.com and get involved with super tuesday three days away. [applause] we want to gain as many delegates in the convention as possible -- as we can from california to right here in texas. it may take days or even longer to know the full results for super tuesday come but they will be critical in sorting out who our nominee will be this year. my campaign is built for the long haul and we are looking forward to these big contests. [applause] sen. warren: so i want to thank you, i want to start by thanking , she is amazing. the future of texas. a woman leader for america. say a very to special thank you to randi weingarten and all the teachers who are here tonight. [applause] and a special thank you to united we dream.
warren: hello houston. [applause] so results from south carolina are coming in and a want to say congratulations to vice president biden. i will be the first to say the first four contests haven't gone exactly as i hope. if you want to change the outcome of the next contest, go to elizabeth warren.com and get involved with super tuesday three days away. [applause] we want to gain as many delegates in the convention as possible -- as we can from california to right here in texas. it may take...
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rig your reaction to elizabeth warren?atriot, along with pete buttigieg, amy klobuchar. they're putting country above party above their own egos, unlike the republicans during their primary who stayed in and allowed donald trump to get the nomination. so i'm very proud of her and of all the other candidates that really cared deeply about the future of the country. >> so elizabeth warren dropping out leaves essentially a two-way race. it's joe biden and bernie sanders now, and the florida primary is two weeks out. fellow florida democrat val demings she endorsed joe biden this morning. i know that you have said you would not endorse before the florida primary, but just looking at the last 24 hours, a lot has changed. so where are you? >> what hasn't changed is my promise to my own constituents that i wouldn't endorse until after i heard from them. so i think i will stay out of the primary, though i've made it very clear my very strong negative feelings about bernie sanders, about his attitude and his words on cuba, about th
rig your reaction to elizabeth warren?atriot, along with pete buttigieg, amy klobuchar. they're putting country above party above their own egos, unlike the republicans during their primary who stayed in and allowed donald trump to get the nomination. so i'm very proud of her and of all the other candidates that really cared deeply about the future of the country. >> so elizabeth warren dropping out leaves essentially a two-way race. it's joe biden and bernie sanders now, and the florida...
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warren 13%.e vote is in. 24 delegates at stake. sand right now is slightly ahead of joe biden. by 604 votes. 34.2% to 33.4%. elizabeth warren down 16%. bloomberg is trailing. in massachusetts right now remember this is elizabeth warren home state. biden is winning with 39% of the vote in. he has 33.5%. sand in second place. elizabeth warren 21%. bloomberg trailing behind. let's go to jake and dana. biden is doing very well. east of the mississippi. sanders is doing very well west of the mississippi. >> first of all we should take a moment to acknowledge that senator klobuchar is endorsement probably meant quite a deal for joe biden. i don't think he even necessarily contested minnesota. i'm not sure if he went to minnesota during the campaign. so the fact that he won minnesota after klobuchar who until tonight had won every statewide election he had ever run. which counts. she withdrew. that probably meant a great deal. we should talk about the fact that the speech that vice president gave, which
warren 13%.e vote is in. 24 delegates at stake. sand right now is slightly ahead of joe biden. by 604 votes. 34.2% to 33.4%. elizabeth warren down 16%. bloomberg is trailing. in massachusetts right now remember this is elizabeth warren home state. biden is winning with 39% of the vote in. he has 33.5%. sand in second place. elizabeth warren 21%. bloomberg trailing behind. let's go to jake and dana. biden is doing very well. east of the mississippi. sanders is doing very well west of the...
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there was hashtag about warren being erased. and of course the big contradiction is the coverage she got around medicare for all. that was a moment when many analysts believe she fatally stumbled, which is she couldn't explain how to fund her medicare for all plan. it's trillions cheaper than what bernie sanders is proposing and yet he wasn't held to that same standard. >> still isn't. why? >> it's all came down to that. i heard it from voters. it's one thing to talk about the press and her coverage. it's another when you're talking to voters and saying i don't know. i like hvote for a woman. i heard it very often. >> and the other thing women have to deal with and of color, you're constantly calibrating things. you have to sound a certain way, look a certain way others with you're the angry black guy. whatever the insult is to minorities and women, you're constantly cal baiting what you have to do and say. the issues you have to be out in front on. president obama had to do that throughout his candidacy and presidency. we're al
there was hashtag about warren being erased. and of course the big contradiction is the coverage she got around medicare for all. that was a moment when many analysts believe she fatally stumbled, which is she couldn't explain how to fund her medicare for all plan. it's trillions cheaper than what bernie sanders is proposing and yet he wasn't held to that same standard. >> still isn't. why? >> it's all came down to that. i heard it from voters. it's one thing to talk about the press...
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there were women who didn't like elizabeth warren. well, i'm here to tell you internalized sexism is a thing because boys and girls grow up in a sexist culture. we see the same messages that teach us that men are superior to women and women of color get that message doubly. so i think these are all things we have to examine. until we confront this and admit that sexism played a part in this we can't move forward. >> amanda? >> i agree with zer luna. it's sexist talk. we talked about likability, but at least we're seeing it and naming it and calling out people who are performing it which is a little bit further step to progress. >> thank you all for being with us for that conversation. i appreciate it. >>> coming up another rocky ride on wall street today with stocks down right now 425 points. so is president trump's economy really as strong as he makes it out to be? we have another reality check. >>> check out the video, bailey warren, snatching a burrito out of a staffer's hand going viral. elizabeth warren said that the pressure got
there were women who didn't like elizabeth warren. well, i'm here to tell you internalized sexism is a thing because boys and girls grow up in a sexist culture. we see the same messages that teach us that men are superior to women and women of color get that message doubly. so i think these are all things we have to examine. until we confront this and admit that sexism played a part in this we can't move forward. >> amanda? >> i agree with zer luna. it's sexist talk. we talked about...
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i think that elizabeth warren. has brought to the forefront so many important ideas and important an important movement for sure but that movement did not translate into the succession you wanted to see at the actual voting booth right now it's still an open question. sexism is it no i wouldn't i wouldn't necessarily say that because we're still talking about the primaries right and the democratic party is a home for for strong female candidates i really think that we the democratic party doesn't necessarily think that biden is the perfect candidate but they felt compelled to give an early signal of whom to consolidate around precisely because the republican party did not do that in 2016 and it led to the fragmentation of the party that we still see today and and the ability for trump to get the nomination and go on to win the presidency the democratic party went with biden his poll numbers were better in certain key constituencies we have to take seriously the minority vote to take you really the black vote for bi
i think that elizabeth warren. has brought to the forefront so many important ideas and important an important movement for sure but that movement did not translate into the succession you wanted to see at the actual voting booth right now it's still an open question. sexism is it no i wouldn't i wouldn't necessarily say that because we're still talking about the primaries right and the democratic party is a home for for strong female candidates i really think that we the democratic party...
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what is warren going to do? >> you know, my view is elizabeth warren is actually, i think, the best economic communicator we have in the party right now. you know, the way i think about this is elizabeth warren says it best. joe biden feels it the best and bernie sanders rants the best. there's this kind of -- there are really three different communicators around the central issue for voters. and so i don't know what she's going to do. i think it is enormously difficult for her to amass the delegates she needs to get right now to win. i don't think it's fair to call her a spoiler. i think she's in this for the right reasons. i think she's got thoughtful ideas. but i do think if she's realistic, she's going to look at the data. same with bloomberg. they're both data-driven people, they're not this for -- she's not doing this for ego. as she said, she agrees with bernie on the issues but thought she'd make a better president. >> listen, bloomberg in particular put so much resources and hope on super tuesday in par
what is warren going to do? >> you know, my view is elizabeth warren is actually, i think, the best economic communicator we have in the party right now. you know, the way i think about this is elizabeth warren says it best. joe biden feels it the best and bernie sanders rants the best. there's this kind of -- there are really three different communicators around the central issue for voters. and so i don't know what she's going to do. i think it is enormously difficult for her to amass...
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trump then went after elizabeth warren.weeting out, elizabeth "pocahontas" warren, the loser of the night. now she can sit back with her husband and have a nice cold beer. however, joe biden defended his opponents in a tweet to trump writing, you lost tonight. democrats around the country are fired up. we are decent, brave and resilient people we are better than you. come november we are going to beat you. >> as the president went after michael bloomberg and elizabeth warren on twitter, the president watched the returns roll in on television. they tried to tamp down on joe biden's momentum. everyone should reremember that he's just as terrible a candidate right now as he was a couple days ago. before adding that, establishment democrats ganged up to deny bernie sanders the nomination as the race turns into a battle between sanders and biden, trump has seized on the division. the democratic party has gone crazy. and as trump's reelection effort heats up, the rnc announced it raised $86 million last month for the president. m
trump then went after elizabeth warren.weeting out, elizabeth "pocahontas" warren, the loser of the night. now she can sit back with her husband and have a nice cold beer. however, joe biden defended his opponents in a tweet to trump writing, you lost tonight. democrats around the country are fired up. we are decent, brave and resilient people we are better than you. come november we are going to beat you. >> as the president went after michael bloomberg and elizabeth warren on...
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your reaction of senator warren suspending the campaign? >> it was a bit of a gut punch i think in particular because when you look at senator warren's campaign, she had more details, more substance, form than other candidates, hands down. she had incredible performances in her debates. i have to say from the beginning i remember being asked about whether senator warren was likeable enough. no male candidates get those questions. i think there was gender overlay on this campaign and campaign season from the very beginning. despite a record number of accomplished women part of the field. i think we have to takes a deep dive and look at this. hillary clinton broke open the door and still couldn't quite get it over the finish line but in some ways her accomplishment as nominee in 2016 is even more remarkable considering where we are right now. >> shawna, i want to share what senator warren told rachel maddow last night. >> we persist. that's how we make change. and it feels like we're never going to make change until we make change. never goin
your reaction of senator warren suspending the campaign? >> it was a bit of a gut punch i think in particular because when you look at senator warren's campaign, she had more details, more substance, form than other candidates, hands down. she had incredible performances in her debates. i have to say from the beginning i remember being asked about whether senator warren was likeable enough. no male candidates get those questions. i think there was gender overlay on this campaign and...
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so today is a difficult day for senator warren. i have known senator warren for some 20 years. she is very focused, very disciplined, very hard working. and today i would simply say to her supporters out there, whom there are millions, we are opening the door to you. we would love you to come on board together. i think we can win this primary process. together we can defeat the most dangerous president in the modern history of america. so to all of senator warren's supporters, we would welcome them to be on board. let me just -- yeah. >> dana: all right. that was senator bernie sanders talking about elizabeth warren, his fellow senator from massachusetts. she dropped out of the race today. she decided not to endorse anybody. he obviously is trying to take an opportunity here to woo her publicly to say he would like to get her endorsement. he wants to earn her endorsement. we have our political panel, marianne marsh. great to have you here. take a listen to what she said earlier about not endorsing right now. >> not today. i want to take a little time to think more. >> dana: she
so today is a difficult day for senator warren. i have known senator warren for some 20 years. she is very focused, very disciplined, very hard working. and today i would simply say to her supporters out there, whom there are millions, we are opening the door to you. we would love you to come on board together. i think we can win this primary process. together we can defeat the most dangerous president in the modern history of america. so to all of senator warren's supporters, we would welcome...
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meanwhile, though, biden praised warren on twitter writing in part this, senator warren is the fiercest of fighters for middle class families, her work in washington, matssachusetts and n the campaign has made a real difference. we needed her voice in this race and her continued work in the senate. >>> joining us, washington reporter for politico, daniel lippman. let's talk about elizabeth warren, her exit, and what this means going forward, how is the battle between joe biden and bernie sanders shaping up ahead of next tuesday's primaries. >> we should remember what happened last time, you know, whether, you know, she didn't run for president in 2016 but she has -- she had a lot of supporters and she did end up endorsing either sanders or hillary clinton. she wanted to make the most amount of difference in terms of their policy platforms. and so that often means working quietly behind the scenes, and so right now, she's getting wooed by a lot in the democratic establishment. i guarantee you senators from her side are calling her up and trying to urge her to support biden because they s
meanwhile, though, biden praised warren on twitter writing in part this, senator warren is the fiercest of fighters for middle class families, her work in washington, matssachusetts and n the campaign has made a real difference. we needed her voice in this race and her continued work in the senate. >>> joining us, washington reporter for politico, daniel lippman. let's talk about elizabeth warren, her exit, and what this means going forward, how is the battle between joe biden and...
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a lot of them went with klobuchar or warren early. it will be interesting to see where they go. >> texas would be a huge surprise. biden, you could see it. he got his first win in south carolina. now he has these endorsements. he's looser, he's more energized on the trail, and he says voters don't want a revolution. >> democrats want a nominee who is a democrat, a lifelong democrat, a proud democrat, an obama-biden democrat! then join us! this time i got to bring around everybody, every race, ethnicity, gender, disabilities or economic situation. democrats, republicans, independent of every stripe. >> he has a moment. the question is how much can he seize in the short term as he tries to restructure, raise money and get ready to carry on? >> this is a message he's always wanted to be for the campaign whp he g when he got in the race in the first place. now that people are consolidating behind him, he can make that case behind sanders saying, we don't need somebody who is radical, we need somebody who can bring together the party. as y
a lot of them went with klobuchar or warren early. it will be interesting to see where they go. >> texas would be a huge surprise. biden, you could see it. he got his first win in south carolina. now he has these endorsements. he's looser, he's more energized on the trail, and he says voters don't want a revolution. >> democrats want a nominee who is a democrat, a lifelong democrat, a proud democrat, an obama-biden democrat! then join us! this time i got to bring around everybody,...
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warren is actually in second place there.stically outside of the margin of error she's even ahead of biden. now, what we need to see is whether biden gets any kind of bump because of his success in south carolina. bloomberg also polling fairly well and here you see the rest of the race. let's talk about texas. 228 in texas and sanders is also in the lead in texas. 28.3 versus biden's 20.3. now, think about this for a second. if you are a steyer supporter and you have no one to vote for right now, do you add that to biden and does biden get a bump from what happened in south carolina and is he competitive with sanders in that state? bloomberg is in the number three spot there. elizabeth warren already in texas is at 13% there and hoping to do better. 110 delegates are available in north carolina. that's the third biggest place that has a super tuesday contest. many of the candidates were there during their time in south carolina they would pop up to north carolina. there are 75 delegates up for grab in minnesota. there's very
warren is actually in second place there.stically outside of the margin of error she's even ahead of biden. now, what we need to see is whether biden gets any kind of bump because of his success in south carolina. bloomberg also polling fairly well and here you see the rest of the race. let's talk about texas. 228 in texas and sanders is also in the lead in texas. 28.3 versus biden's 20.3. now, think about this for a second. if you are a steyer supporter and you have no one to vote for right...
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warren: i'm ready. ready. >> could you talk to us how you will makes cool funding more equitable? thank you. sen. warren: yes. yes. thank you for the question, andrew. ok. so look, here's the deal. i got to tell you all. i have known what i have wanted to be since second grade. i know some of you in the back didn't decide until what, fourth grade? fifth grade? i get it. i get it. since second grade, i have wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for our public school teachers? [cheers and applause] that's it. and i just want you all to know i started early. i used to line my dollies up and teach school. i had a reputation for being tough, but fair. [laughter] it is all i ever wanted. i had a very bumpy task to get there, but i made it. i was a special education teacher. [cheers and applause] now, i love that work. we have public school teachers in here? [cheers and applause] i'm going to need you to back me up on this. ok? but here is the thing. it is not a job, it's a calling. i have four
warren: i'm ready. ready. >> could you talk to us how you will makes cool funding more equitable? thank you. sen. warren: yes. yes. thank you for the question, andrew. ok. so look, here's the deal. i got to tell you all. i have known what i have wanted to be since second grade. i know some of you in the back didn't decide until what, fourth grade? fifth grade? i get it. i get it. since second grade, i have wanted to be a public school teacher. can we hear it for our public school...
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with mike warren.mberg, thank you. part of the reason for that is elizabeth warren, because she took him out. she didn't even wait for him to get a breath in, in that first debate where he was on the stage and she completely chopped him off at the knees and he never recovered from that. that is a very big role that she played in the overall lance escape of this race. >> joe biden has a lot of thank you notes to write. you talk about mayor buttigieg, beto o'rourke, mike bloomberg, he might want to put that one on top of the pile. >> it's not something joe biden did, something that happened to him. none of these things were done by joe biden. he's not the one that had a bad debate for mike bloomberg or played a role in that. he did get representative clyburn's endorsement but not something biden himself did. his debate performances were steady but didn't really improve. talking about last summer, we were talking about warren and the surprising resilience of joe biden. the flip side of that, despite havin
with mike warren.mberg, thank you. part of the reason for that is elizabeth warren, because she took him out. she didn't even wait for him to get a breath in, in that first debate where he was on the stage and she completely chopped him off at the knees and he never recovered from that. that is a very big role that she played in the overall lance escape of this race. >> joe biden has a lot of thank you notes to write. you talk about mayor buttigieg, beto o'rourke, mike bloomberg, he might...
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warren made some big states. running as a progressive an then she said i will be the unity candidate. i don't think being woman is part and parcel of those missteps. >> i don't think so. i would completely agree with the other comments about the other women. amy klobuchar did well in primaries and we still didn't have that kind of conversation when she decided to step out of the race. elizabeth warren really got a lot of coverage from the media i think in part because she was such a meaningful candidate. you can hear the emotion and you have shown clips where people felt connected to her. there's a particular middle-age white woman that identified with her and you're seeing in the coverage and i don't think that's actually fair because the candidacy she had was not that impressive. howie: she was getting positive press and started to lead the polls and hillary clinton won the nomination popular vote last time. gillian, let's say, there's sexism in the media, there's sexism in the culture. let's say gender knocked
warren made some big states. running as a progressive an then she said i will be the unity candidate. i don't think being woman is part and parcel of those missteps. >> i don't think so. i would completely agree with the other comments about the other women. amy klobuchar did well in primaries and we still didn't have that kind of conversation when she decided to step out of the race. elizabeth warren really got a lot of coverage from the media i think in part because she was such a...
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we like you, elizabeth warren. we want fewer candidates.nk that is one of the reasons why we did not see her doing as well. because she -- i mean, the polls actually showed her potentially performing a little bit better than she did last night. and it seems that she may have lost support. and maybe some of that support went back to sanders, but i wouldn't be surprised if most of it actually ended up going to biden. >> i want to be critical of elizabeth warren's campaign for one second. because elizabeth warren only campaigned where there is an airport and a marriott. her campaign was a high flying campaign that did extremely well with social media influencers and journalists. it never penetrated the base. she doesn't have a -- she hasn't finished anywhere higher than third after super tuesday. and i think that her campaign had a critical flaw from the beginning which is it was not built to permeate and actually get down to the base and get down to the voters and actually touch voters and meet voters where they are. be at cookouts or fish fr
we like you, elizabeth warren. we want fewer candidates.nk that is one of the reasons why we did not see her doing as well. because she -- i mean, the polls actually showed her potentially performing a little bit better than she did last night. and it seems that she may have lost support. and maybe some of that support went back to sanders, but i wouldn't be surprised if most of it actually ended up going to biden. >> i want to be critical of elizabeth warren's campaign for one second....
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this is elizabeth warren's home state. this is a place that's right next door to where bernie sanders is from in vermont. joe biden won by almost 89,000 votes. elizabeth warren coming in third place. there were some wow moments earlier in the night. here's the big moment for the biden campaign. the state of texas, the state where bernie sanders was organized and had a ton of money, ton of organization. joe biden over the course of the night trailing then pulling even then taking the lead as the election day vote, not the early vote, the election day vote started to roll in in the suburbs. right now 93% reporting up by 71,000 votes. cnn has projected joe biden will win texas. the other key and i think this is what some expected but maybe not to this degree, the mid-atlantic and the south. joe biden just blowing out through these states exactly what his case's best case scenario would be. he did it whether it was virginia, north carolina, tennessee, alabama, arkansas, oklahoma. then you include texas in that. that's how you
this is elizabeth warren's home state. this is a place that's right next door to where bernie sanders is from in vermont. joe biden won by almost 89,000 votes. elizabeth warren coming in third place. there were some wow moments earlier in the night. here's the big moment for the biden campaign. the state of texas, the state where bernie sanders was organized and had a ton of money, ton of organization. joe biden over the course of the night trailing then pulling even then taking the lead as the...
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who are warren's voters going to go for? i think sanders will get some of them and i think biden will too. i don't see her voters as a definite vote for the liberal lane as we are discussing it i think for warren, she had a lot of issues -- she was a woman, i know a lot of people are saying i think she had issues with explaining how her various plans would work. i think she had a credibility issue, likability issue and that is pretty much the reason why she didn't win. >> bret: what about the lack of an endorsement? she didn't come out for either biden or sanders, what does it say and -- >> by not making that decision, she made a decision that was very important. we've seen what happened with joe biden after he won south carolina, how important momentum is and does bernie sanders need media and momentum right now. this could have been a moment to give him that. the jolt in the arm that he needs heading into next week's primaries. it hurts him substantially and we've seen this incredible comeback from joe biden. i still think
who are warren's voters going to go for? i think sanders will get some of them and i think biden will too. i don't see her voters as a definite vote for the liberal lane as we are discussing it i think for warren, she had a lot of issues -- she was a woman, i know a lot of people are saying i think she had issues with explaining how her various plans would work. i think she had a credibility issue, likability issue and that is pretty much the reason why she didn't win. >> bret: what about...
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warren blank, gabbard blank.re wondering if she will make the next debate that was the metric last debate. brian: and if you look -- go inside the numbers and some of the biggest surprises it has to be texas. for joe biden not ton in front in any of single poll in texas. walk ahead all those delegates even though it's not winner take all so impressive. ainsley: why were you shocked with this state. brian: bernie sanders was leading in every single poll and you look to texas and california where bernie sanders put in all those resources, especially california, and even joe biden was within 9 points in california. i think he spent like 200,000s dollars there. and bernie sanders had 23 offices. it's because bernie sanders' message. i believe it's his interviews and his debates. they are exposing his programs that are implausible, inexrens cybil and not for this country. ainsley: he got california and the democrats in utah. colorado. they are very, very left. he got that left. and then he also got vermont which is hi
warren blank, gabbard blank.re wondering if she will make the next debate that was the metric last debate. brian: and if you look -- go inside the numbers and some of the biggest surprises it has to be texas. for joe biden not ton in front in any of single poll in texas. walk ahead all those delegates even though it's not winner take all so impressive. ainsley: why were you shocked with this state. brian: bernie sanders was leading in every single poll and you look to texas and california where...