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-I'd like to talk about who we're running against:
a billionaire who calls women "fat broads"
and "horse-faced lesbians".
And, no, I'm not talking about Donald Trump.
I'm talking about Mayor Bloomberg.
Democrats take a huge risk if we just substitute
one arrogant billionaire for another.
-I think we need something different than Donald Trump.
I don't think you look at Donald Trump and say,
"We need someone richer in the White House".
When Mayor Bloomberg was busy
blaming African Americans and Latinos
for the housing crash of 2008,
I was right here in Las Vegas, literally,
just a few blocks down the street,
holding hearings on the banks that were taking away homes.
-The reason that stop-and-frisk changed
is because Barack Obama sent moderators
to see what was going on.
The policy was abhorrent and it was, in fact,
a violation of every right people have.
-The language he used is about stop-and-frisk.
It's "about how it turned out".
No, this isn't about how it turned out.
This is about what it was designed to do, to begin with.
You need a different apology here,
Mr. Mayor.
-Senator, thank you. Chuck.
-Everyone up here has released their tax returns, Mayor.
And it is a major issue because the president
of the United States has been hiding behind his tax returns.
-And I hope you heard what his defense was:
"I've been nice to some women".
That just doesn't cut it.
We are not gonna beat Donald Trump with a man
who has who knows how many nondisclosure agreements
and the drip, drip, drip of stories of women
saying they have been harassed and discriminated against.
-Maybe we should also ask how Mayor Bloomberg, in 2004,
supported George W Bush for president.
-The idea that you're able to have a capital gains tax
that you pay at the rate of 20% if you are Mike Bloomberg,
or whomever has a whole lot of money;
and someone else is paying at,
your staffer is paying at 25%, is wrong.
-We're going into the election of our lives,
against a president who rose to power by cynically exploiting
the frustration of ordinary Americans feeling like leaders
weren't speaking to them,
then I think that turning to someone like Mayor Bloomberg,
who thinks he can buy this election,
is no better a way to succeed than turning
to somebody like Senator Sanders,
who wants to burn the house down.