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talking about goldman sachs. the ceo yesterday of goldman sachs was on cnbc. he said bernie sanders' statements by name only hurts goldman sachs. goldman sachs is almost the third party in the democratic party. >>> is ted cruz losing it? the drama next. e. seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. this about a boy? dad! stop, please. oh, there's tracy. what! [ horn honking ] [ tires screech ] bye dad! it brakes when you don't. forward collision warning and autonomous emergency braking. available on the newly redesigned passat. from volkswagen. just prepping for my boss' party in a couple weeks. what are those? crest whitestrips. they whiten way better than paste. crest 3d white whitestrips... whiten 25 times better than the leading whitening toothpaste. i'd say... ...someone's making quite an impression. crest 3d white whitestrips. the way to whiten. twell what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm talking full time delivery of 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutrients. ever see a pea
talking about goldman sachs. the ceo yesterday of goldman sachs was on cnbc. he said bernie sanders' statements by name only hurts goldman sachs. goldman sachs is almost the third party in the democratic party. >>> is ted cruz losing it? the drama next. e. seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. this about a boy? dad! stop, please. oh, there's tracy. what! [ horn honking ] [ tires screech ] bye dad! it brakes when you don't. forward...
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sachs, she actually did win the goldman sachs base in new hampshire, the only income level she won, above $150,000, versus working nurse who are the core in the hospital, the way people are cared for. we would win that hands down. >> you can't win on purity if you're not pure -- >> we can run on nurses versus goldman sachs, that's an easy debate. >> she's worked for working class people all her adult life. >> nurses versus goldman sachs, slam dunk. >> working class people, working class people. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, whole. >> cnn will be simulcasting the pbs "newshour," live, right here on cnn. for our viewers in the united states, you can also find it on your local pbs station. we'll be right back. caring for someone with alzheimer's means i am a lot of things. i am his guardian. i am his voice. so i asked about adding once-daily namenda xr to his current treatment for moderate to severe alzheimer's. it works differently. when added to another alzheimer's treatment, it may improve overall function and cognition. and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. vo
sachs, she actually did win the goldman sachs base in new hampshire, the only income level she won, above $150,000, versus working nurse who are the core in the hospital, the way people are cared for. we would win that hands down. >> you can't win on purity if you're not pure -- >> we can run on nurses versus goldman sachs, that's an easy debate. >> she's worked for working class people all her adult life. >> nurses versus goldman sachs, slam dunk. >> working class...
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. >> you made three speeches for goldman sachs. you made $675,000 for three speeches. >> i made speechs for a lot of groups. >> but did you have to be paid $675,000? >> i don't know. that's what they offered. every secretary of state that i know has done that. >> i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. i did when i left the secretary of state's office, like so many former official, military leads are, journalists, others, i did go on the speaking circuit. i spoke to heart doctor, i spoke to camping associations, i spoke to wall street nech wanted me to speak on what my experience has been. but i want people to know i went to wall street before the crash. i was the one saying you're going to wreck the economy because of she's shenanigans with mortgages. i called to end the carried interest loophole at that hedge fund managers enjoy. i proposed changes in ceo compensation, i called for a consumer protection financial bureau before it was created. >> let me just say this. wall street is perhaps pt most powerful e
. >> you made three speeches for goldman sachs. you made $675,000 for three speeches. >> i made speechs for a lot of groups. >> but did you have to be paid $675,000? >> i don't know. that's what they offered. every secretary of state that i know has done that. >> i may not have done the job i should in explaining my record. i did when i left the secretary of state's office, like so many former official, military leads are, journalists, others, i did go on the...
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ted cruz got a loan for his campaign from goldman sachs. look, the reality is, this is a healthy debate they're having in the democratic party. but against the republican candidates, who are all right wing extremists out of touch with the majority of the american people. i'm sorry, but you have every major republican candidate wants to roll back women's health. wants to give more power to big business. you know, send more jobsover cease. >> so the pragmatic progressive? >> i'm saying, we have two good, strong substantive candidates here arguing about how to help the working people. >> she is taking money from the big banks and then -- >> i don't like it. >> vulnerability here. and that is, again, i'm going to start with that point i made off the top of this segment and that is that bernie sanders' ad said, i don't know a progressive who takes money from wall street and voted for the war in iraq. she was asked by anderson last night again about that vote. we're talking over a decade ago when she was a senator. and she voted to give the presi
ted cruz got a loan for his campaign from goldman sachs. look, the reality is, this is a healthy debate they're having in the democratic party. but against the republican candidates, who are all right wing extremists out of touch with the majority of the american people. i'm sorry, but you have every major republican candidate wants to roll back women's health. wants to give more power to big business. you know, send more jobsover cease. >> so the pragmatic progressive? >> i'm...
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do you think it was a mistake that she received $600,000 plus from goldman sachs in speaking fees? >> you know, i really don't. i don't think it's the big issue that some are trying to make it into. if you look at hillary clinton's record, she's never been bought by anybody. she's got a record of standing up to the financial institutions. as a matter of fact, all you need to do is come to new hampshire and see the ads that are on tv from all the superpacs being funded by hedge funds and other financial interests that are anti-hillary clinton to know that they're certainly not supporting her and that her track record speaks for itself. >> her answer was, on the $675,000, was that's what they offered. what kind of a message do you think that sends to new hampshire voters? >> well, look, i think new hampshire voters really do look at the records of the people who are running. hillary clinton has been in politics and public life for a long time. so she's got a record that people can look at. it is a record of standing up for working people, for standing up against the big interests. so
do you think it was a mistake that she received $600,000 plus from goldman sachs in speaking fees? >> you know, i really don't. i don't think it's the big issue that some are trying to make it into. if you look at hillary clinton's record, she's never been bought by anybody. she's got a record of standing up to the financial institutions. as a matter of fact, all you need to do is come to new hampshire and see the ads that are on tv from all the superpacs being funded by hedge funds and...
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the other thing you mentioned about goldman sachs, how many people know his wife is a goldman sachs executive and he got a million dollar loan. >> not just the likability factor. it was amazing getting out with him yesterday. every surrogate, particularly cruz, talks about how likable he is. cutting straight to the trump attacks, knowing they have really inflicted some damage the last couple of weeks. >> the thing that trump does is takes your weakness and really exploits it. jeb being low energy really hit him where it hurt and where people got it. and ted cruz, that he is a nasty guy. that is cruz can's reputation if anybody has ever worked with him and in the senate. trump knows how to zero in on it. if you're ted cruz, if you can't win iowa with a strong, ideological hit on trump relying on a disproportionate amount of voters in iowa, i want to make the argument that maybe he becomes irrelevant moving forward. >> and marco rubio -- >> is a much more -- here's the other thing for cruz. huckabee, santorum, they're not doing much here. maybe they have 5% in the polls. i'm surprised it's snow
the other thing you mentioned about goldman sachs, how many people know his wife is a goldman sachs executive and he got a million dollar loan. >> not just the likability factor. it was amazing getting out with him yesterday. every surrogate, particularly cruz, talks about how likable he is. cutting straight to the trump attacks, knowing they have really inflicted some damage the last couple of weeks. >> the thing that trump does is takes your weakness and really exploits it. jeb...
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sachs, a million dollars between citibank and goldman sachs. he didn't disclose it. illegally on his financial disclosure forms. cruz shouldn't be the one ta talking because he didn't disclose his loans. and he made big loans from big institutions, goldman sachs and citi, and he never, ever mentioned them in his financial disclosure form because he wants to be like robin hood and help people with the banks. in the meantime, he's borrowing money at low interest rates, rates that nobody can get and i think it's disgraceful and then he tells me. just to finish, i have fully disclosed my net worth. all you have to do is check my financial statements because i fully disclosed them, and that was a big deal, and they're very good, and obviously you would have heard about them if they weren't because they've been gone over by everybody. as far as the tax returns, i obviously cannot give tax returns that are under audit. and every expert that you've had on your show said you shouldn't do it. you should wait till the audit is over. >> i want to ask you a
sachs, a million dollars between citibank and goldman sachs. he didn't disclose it. illegally on his financial disclosure forms. cruz shouldn't be the one ta talking because he didn't disclose his loans. and he made big loans from big institutions, goldman sachs and citi, and he never, ever mentioned them in his financial disclosure form because he wants to be like robin hood and help people with the banks. in the meantime, he's borrowing money at low interest rates, rates that nobody can get...
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up to goldman sachs, it's a problem. it would help her if she could get those trasncripts out there. she talks about her record, judge me by her record. part of her record is what she has said to these investment bankers in these meetings and we ought to be able to know what she said. >> carl bernstein, such an important conversation. thank you so much. as we go to break, live pictures of hillary clinton in portsmouth, new hampshire, holding the microphone now. senator al franken by her side. we'll monitor this. we'll be back in a moment. tomorrow morning, get up early because a very special commercial-free edition of cnn's "state of the union" is set with jake tapper live in new hampshire. he will interview five, name them, five, donald trump, john kasich, chris christie, hillary clinton, bernie sanders, 9:00 a.m. eastern only on cnn. >>> coming up, a hot issue on the campaign trail in new hampshire. we are talking about the heroin epidemic there. deborah feyerick goes on a police raid to see the extent of the crisis. s
up to goldman sachs, it's a problem. it would help her if she could get those trasncripts out there. she talks about her record, judge me by her record. part of her record is what she has said to these investment bankers in these meetings and we ought to be able to know what she said. >> carl bernstein, such an important conversation. thank you so much. as we go to break, live pictures of hillary clinton in portsmouth, new hampshire, holding the microphone now. senator al franken by her...
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sachs specifically for speeches. you saw her there. she said that's what they offered. did you cringe? was that a good response? >> what i think you're missing is the second part of the response which is basically point to a second time when i was compromised as part of that. it's a one-time speech. here's what they got in exchange for their contribution to her speaking fee. they got somebody who proposed a tax on high frequency trades. they got somebody who proposed more enforcement, somebody who wants to regulate the shadow banking system, somebody who wants to strengthen dodd-frank, somebody who wants to strengthen the vogel rule. if they got that in return for their investment, i would say that would be a negative return. >> what would you say, jonathan? you agree? did she just make the case? >> i laughed out loud at the really out of touch reaction to that. i don't think she stumbled, which was kind of the reaction in the press today. i think she actually reacted in a very honest and straightforward way, which s
sachs specifically for speeches. you saw her there. she said that's what they offered. did you cringe? was that a good response? >> what i think you're missing is the second part of the response which is basically point to a second time when i was compromised as part of that. it's a one-time speech. here's what they got in exchange for their contribution to her speaking fee. they got somebody who proposed a tax on high frequency trades. they got somebody who proposed more enforcement,...
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that she gave to groups like goldman sachs. now, if you get paid $225,000 for one speech, it must have been a fantastic speech. so i think that secretary clinton should share that fantastic speech with the whole country. >> bernie sanders picked up an interesting endorsement overnight from democratic member of congress tulsi gabbard. she resigned the post in order to back bernie sanders. she will explain the decision to quit the democratic national convention and join the sanders team. she will appear on "new day" in the 6:00 a.m. hour. >>> night of glitz and glamour and controversy. the oscars honor hollywood's best and take on the issues. chris rock. after the break. >>> a night of big surprises and controversy. the 88th academy awards. "spotlight" wins best picture. and sylvester stallone was snubbed. the real controversy was the lack of diversity. the controversy was over how chris rock handled it. >> the 88th academy awards. the 88th. which means this whole no black nominees thing has happened at least 71 other times. okay
that she gave to groups like goldman sachs. now, if you get paid $225,000 for one speech, it must have been a fantastic speech. so i think that secretary clinton should share that fantastic speech with the whole country. >> bernie sanders picked up an interesting endorsement overnight from democratic member of congress tulsi gabbard. she resigned the post in order to back bernie sanders. she will explain the decision to quit the democratic national convention and join the sanders team....
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sachs. >> look, i made speeches to lots of groups. i told them what i thought. i answered questions. >> but did you have to be paid $675,000? >> well, i don't know. that's what they offered. you know, every secretary of state that i know has done that. >> reporter: and there was a little more on that last piece today. the center for responsive politics in washington reporting to cnn that secretary clinton got something like $17 million from the financial sector by the end of december. another $600,000 from the banks. the campaign has pointed out in the past that she did once serve as a snenator from new york and that's where wall street is, so long-standing ties there. jake, back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> donald trump has accused ted cruz of committing fraud in the iowa caucuses. now the governor of iowa is weighing in with his own questions for ted cruz. that story, next. d of working f? well what if i told you that peanuts can work for you? that's right. i'm talking full time delivery of 7 grams of protein and 6 essential nutri
sachs. >> look, i made speeches to lots of groups. i told them what i thought. i answered questions. >> but did you have to be paid $675,000? >> well, i don't know. that's what they offered. you know, every secretary of state that i know has done that. >> reporter: and there was a little more on that last piece today. the center for responsive politics in washington reporting to cnn that secretary clinton got something like $17 million from the financial sector by the...
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or the guy married to the goldman sachs employee? he's in good -- >> inoculated himself to a great degree with mitt romney. it turned out he paid, what, 15% taxes because it was investment income. that's lower than people normally pay. >> a little higher than that, but, yes. >> it was a little bit embarrassing and the obama campaign went after him tooth and nail. you pay a lower tax rate than average americans. donald trump has already said, hey, i go by the law and i want to pay the lowest rate i can possibly pay. if it's really low, he'll say, well, yeah. >> by the way, who is going to go after trump on that on the democrat side? hillary clinton? >> right. good point. >> it's a completely difference deck of cards. i did not like mitt romney being the spokesperson on this. it harkened back to what harry reid said about him. >> that's right. >> to say that there's a bombshell without giving any evidence, i think it's him doing what was done to him which was very incorrectly done by harry reid back then. >> there's no reason mitt romn
or the guy married to the goldman sachs employee? he's in good -- >> inoculated himself to a great degree with mitt romney. it turned out he paid, what, 15% taxes because it was investment income. that's lower than people normally pay. >> a little higher than that, but, yes. >> it was a little bit embarrassing and the obama campaign went after him tooth and nail. you pay a lower tax rate than average americans. donald trump has already said, hey, i go by the law and i want to...
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sachs, $675,000. and the amount of money she's received from banks and hedge funds, according to "the washington post." $21.4 million through december 2015. the idea that raising that issue is a smear campaign? i would say, oh, please, come on. this is a campaign. it's a legitimate issue and she should just explain the issue. to go into this -- how dare you raise that issue. how dare you suggest, you know, that i would be oathen to these financial institutions because they gave me so much money. this is politics. she knows better than that. i think she is great when she talk about the issues. when she talks about policy. when she talks about her vision for america. there's nobody better. when she whines, i think it turns people off. >> michael, what about that? what's wrong with calling into question her paid speaking engagements from goalsman sacks. is that a spear campaign? >> it's exactly how secretary clinton put it. senator sanders wants to go right up to the line without getting chalk on his sho
sachs, $675,000. and the amount of money she's received from banks and hedge funds, according to "the washington post." $21.4 million through december 2015. the idea that raising that issue is a smear campaign? i would say, oh, please, come on. this is a campaign. it's a legitimate issue and she should just explain the issue. to go into this -- how dare you raise that issue. how dare you suggest, you know, that i would be oathen to these financial institutions because they gave me so...
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she got paid $675,000 from goldman sachs for giving a speech. so donald trump is only okay for taking money. he's saying that dirty money, i guess. >> reporter: well, i think part of the big issue -- and i zeroed in on something that maeve said. this is no surprise that she's operating in this issphere. even in january, a few months before she started in her candidacy, she was accepting money from canadian banks to give speeches and even people who supported hillary clinton, it was so apparent that this was going to be a problem for her, that she would have to answer for this. and it really does come down to making a choice. like so many of her vulnerabilities, this is self-inflicted. >> so maeve, if it comes down to whether or not being wealth stheewealthy, it's how you get your wealth, that is being zeroed in here, what kind of legs do you think it has? >> reporter: i think it does have legs, particularly in a state like new hampshire where democrats are looking for a progressive like bernie sanders. i mean, you have to think about the fact th
she got paid $675,000 from goldman sachs for giving a speech. so donald trump is only okay for taking money. he's saying that dirty money, i guess. >> reporter: well, i think part of the big issue -- and i zeroed in on something that maeve said. this is no surprise that she's operating in this issphere. even in january, a few months before she started in her candidacy, she was accepting money from canadian banks to give speeches and even people who supported hillary clinton, it was so...
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and then he talks about how he's going to get -- we, goldman sachs. i know the guys at goldman sachs. they have total, total, total control other him. just like they have total control over hillary clinton. >> there you have it, that's donald trump earlier in south carolina. now he's speaking here on pawlies island. that sound bite shows you how tight this race has gotten. trump still favored to come in first place here. he really wants to get a win in south carolina. it's going to be a great sign for hip, give him some momentum off his victory in new hampshire. it shows cruz and rubio really close together and trump and rubio have kind of tag-teamed their attacks on ted cruz, both calling him a liar. the way south carolina politics is going now. >> they certainly have a history of it in south carolina. politics can get kind of nasty. very engaged electorate. will be out in full force tomorrow, no question, we'll be watching jeremy diamond, thank you. i want to bring in the former spokesman for mitt romney when he was running. ryan, let me begin with
and then he talks about how he's going to get -- we, goldman sachs. i know the guys at goldman sachs. they have total, total, total control other him. just like they have total control over hillary clinton. >> there you have it, that's donald trump earlier in south carolina. now he's speaking here on pawlies island. that sound bite shows you how tight this race has gotten. trump still favored to come in first place here. he really wants to get a win in south carolina. it's going to be a...
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still waiting for the goldman sachs speeches. how do you feel about that in terms of its legitimacy as a straight issue? >> nationally it might play as an issue. here in south carolina they are most worried about the economy and the rigged systems he talks about. i think there are some questions about honesty with secretary clinton. >> do you see it as a cheap shot? >> all is fair in love and war and certainly in politics. there is certainly somebody to be said about him staying in the race right now. what if she had to get forced out? if bernie sanders quit, if she of was forced out of the race, would they look to bernie sanders or joe biden to try to bring someone in and draft him in? >> or elizabeth warren. >> are you excited about tonight? >> very excited. it's going to be right behind us. >> yeah. we will be right here. this is the big stage where we are doing it. >> here in south carolina, we love the attention. thank you. >> thank you. appreciate it. this is the night we will see sanders and clinton make their case not to
still waiting for the goldman sachs speeches. how do you feel about that in terms of its legitimacy as a straight issue? >> nationally it might play as an issue. here in south carolina they are most worried about the economy and the rigged systems he talks about. i think there are some questions about honesty with secretary clinton. >> do you see it as a cheap shot? >> all is fair in love and war and certainly in politics. there is certainly somebody to be said about him...
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the topic of her paid speeches to goldman sachs and other forms has been one of the issues throughout this campaign. there's been no skpechlgts major differences between how bernie sanders and hillary clinton address this. take a listen to what bernie sanders says about the paid speeches he has or hasn't given during his career. >> look. i've not had a paid speech. it's against the law to give paid speeches. i have given some speeches and money was donated to charity. i got a few dollars. if i can find the transcripts, i'll do it. i'm happy to release it. here it is, chris. there ain't none. >> hillary clinton said a different standard is being used for her. she said she would onto give up her transcripts if republicans did the same. l listen to how she explained. >> all the more reason to move this as an issue. you know why -- >> why is there one standard for me and not for everybody else, chris? i mean, you know, at some point, you know, look, i'm on record. i have a record. it simply is far different from the republicans because they think actually and have said the cause of d a gr
the topic of her paid speeches to goldman sachs and other forms has been one of the issues throughout this campaign. there's been no skpechlgts major differences between how bernie sanders and hillary clinton address this. take a listen to what bernie sanders says about the paid speeches he has or hasn't given during his career. >> look. i've not had a paid speech. it's against the law to give paid speeches. i have given some speeches and money was donated to charity. i got a few dollars....
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. >> anybody who takes money from goldman sachs couldn't possibly be president. he may have to change his words a little bit. or we get a mail-in candidate. >> the mobs of sanders who use crude language to attack hillary clinton backers online. >> people have gone online to defend hillary and explain why they supported her have been subject to attacks that are literally too profane often, not to mention sexist, to repeat. >> sanders disavowing such tactics. >> anybody who is supporting me that is doing sexist things -- >> now, at the same time over the weekend, former secretary of state madeline albright said any young woman who doesn't support hillary clinton deserves a special place in hell. so reminiscent of 2008 when bill clinton said barack obama was simply a fairy tale and that started things on an aggressive course on the campaign. it certainly reminds us of that this morning. chris and alisyn. >> really do. mistakes not to repeat. that's a theme for the clinton camp up here in new hampshire. all right. let's dig into the big brains we have this morning. c
. >> anybody who takes money from goldman sachs couldn't possibly be president. he may have to change his words a little bit. or we get a mail-in candidate. >> the mobs of sanders who use crude language to attack hillary clinton backers online. >> people have gone online to defend hillary and explain why they supported her have been subject to attacks that are literally too profane often, not to mention sexist, to repeat. >> sanders disavowing such tactics. >>...
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anybody takes money from goldman sachs couldn't be president. you heard that in the last debate. he may have to tweak that answer a little bit or we will have to get at the candidate. but -- that was funny. i can tell you get online and go look. i practically fell out of my chair when i saw it. >> we have with us cnn senior washington correspondent. look, president clinton is one of the best on the stump. when he is out there for secretary clinton, his wife, it is a different calculus of plus/minus. how will it help and how will it hurt this time? >> everything he -- he is the best. he is doing things for a reason here. he is trying to shake voters and get their attention to look and scrutinize the record just a little bit more. he has a big history here, of course. i went back and looked at the '08 video. it is different because barack obama is different. bernie sanders is not barack obama. no question that bernie sanders has gotten under their skin somewhat. the campaign put out a statement, it is disappointing that president clinton has decided to launch these attacks. the rac
anybody takes money from goldman sachs couldn't be president. you heard that in the last debate. he may have to tweak that answer a little bit or we will have to get at the candidate. but -- that was funny. i can tell you get online and go look. i practically fell out of my chair when i saw it. >> we have with us cnn senior washington correspondent. look, president clinton is one of the best on the stump. when he is out there for secretary clinton, his wife, it is a different calculus of...
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>> yeah, goldman sachs. >> there you go. big attack on cruz, and it has hurt him. this is a state where religious conservetism counts in a big way when it comes to the republican caucuses. we'll see if he can push back. it comes to turn out. >> that was a double whammy. hitting you on the god issue and hitting him on wall street in one nasty swoop. all right. thank you very much. joe johns. coversing the ted cruz tonight. cruz in the center, whether or not he can pull this off. we have an opinion columnist with us from the des moines register. there's a poll showing this is a close race we're seeing in the final hours. you heard the radio ad joe was playing slamming ted cruz for his evangelical credentials and for his wife working at goldman sachs. what would you say about the tone? >> i think between trump and cruz, it's particularly nasty. i don't think we're seeing it as nasty on the democratic side. i think iowa being a very heavily evangelical state as far as the republican party, everybody is trying to rock their evangelical credentials. what is so, i think,
>> yeah, goldman sachs. >> there you go. big attack on cruz, and it has hurt him. this is a state where religious conservetism counts in a big way when it comes to the republican caucuses. we'll see if he can push back. it comes to turn out. >> that was a double whammy. hitting you on the god issue and hitting him on wall street in one nasty swoop. all right. thank you very much. joe johns. coversing the ted cruz tonight. cruz in the center, whether or not he can pull this...
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former executive at goldman sachs. that was an issue that donald trump brought up quite a bit. apparently to no avail -- to little avail, at least. let's listen in. >> god bless the great state of iowa. [ cheers and applause ] let me first of all say, to god be the glory. tonight is a victory for the grassroots. tonight is a victory for courageous conservatives across iowa, and all across this great nation. tonight the state of iowa has spoken. iowa has sent notice that the republican nominee for the next president of the united states will not be chosen by the media. will not be chosen by the washington establishment. will not be chosen by the lobbyists. but will be chosen by the most incredible powerful force, where all sovereignty resides in our nation by we the people. the american people. tonight, thanks to the incredible hard work of everyone gathered here, of courageous conservatives across the state. to put in perspective, your incredible victory that you have won tonight. that is the most votes ever cast for any republican primary winner. [ crowd chanting ] >> tonight
former executive at goldman sachs. that was an issue that donald trump brought up quite a bit. apparently to no avail -- to little avail, at least. let's listen in. >> god bless the great state of iowa. [ cheers and applause ] let me first of all say, to god be the glory. tonight is a victory for the grassroots. tonight is a victory for courageous conservatives across iowa, and all across this great nation. tonight the state of iowa has spoken. iowa has sent notice that the republican...
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and today, sanders solicited $3 donations, telling his supporters that the ceo of goldman sachs called his campaign dangerous. a not so subtle reminder of how clinton struggled to explain her speaking fees in 2013 from that same investment bank. >> look, i made speeches to lots of groups. i told them what i thought. i answered questions. >> but did you have to be paid $675,000? >> well, i don't know. that's what they offered. >> reporter: sanders faces obstacles of his own, even among admirers who aren't sure he could actually govern. >> you have worked for many years to say it's my way or the highway. >> people may portray me in this respect. it is not accurate to say that it's my way or the highway. >>. >> reporter: he embraces an outsiders appeal, but sanders served in congress for a quarter century. as a former chairman of the veterans affairs committee, he conceded to being slow to react to the veterans scandal. a rabbi asked clinton how she balances ego and humility. >> i don't know that there is any ever absolute answer. like okay, universe, here i am, watch me roar or, oh my go
and today, sanders solicited $3 donations, telling his supporters that the ceo of goldman sachs called his campaign dangerous. a not so subtle reminder of how clinton struggled to explain her speaking fees in 2013 from that same investment bank. >> look, i made speeches to lots of groups. i told them what i thought. i answered questions. >> but did you have to be paid $675,000? >> well, i don't know. that's what they offered. >> reporter: sanders faces obstacles of his...
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that she gave to groups like goldman sachs. now, if you get paid $225,000 for one speech, it must have been a fantastic speech. so i think that secretary clinton should share that fantastic speech with the whole country. >> is this going to work for him? i know he is moving to the northern states and trying to find the support and momentum. >> nobody thought the sanders campaign would get this far. if you look at the polls, he is about to get swept badly tomorrow. massachusetts, the state next to his home state of vermont, he is down eight points according to the latest sussex university poll. the points he is making are getting traction. he is having an effect on hillary clinton's speech on her agenda on the way she talks about what kind of president she wants to be. all of these are relevant and especially relevant as she pivots away from the primary and more on the republicans. tomorrow, it looks like it is all going hillary clinton's way on the democratic side. unless something shocking happens. we might be looking at the b
that she gave to groups like goldman sachs. now, if you get paid $225,000 for one speech, it must have been a fantastic speech. so i think that secretary clinton should share that fantastic speech with the whole country. >> is this going to work for him? i know he is moving to the northern states and trying to find the support and momentum. >> nobody thought the sanders campaign would get this far. if you look at the polls, he is about to get swept badly tomorrow. massachusetts, the...
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. >> the topic of her paid speeches to goldman sachs and other wall street firms has been one of the issues throughout the course of this campaign. take a listen to what bernie sanders said about the paid speeches he has or hasn't given. >> look, it's against the law. i have given paid speeches way, way back that was donated to charity. it's way, way back. if i can find the transcripts, i'll be happy to give iet. hillary clinton said she'll do it if everyone else. well, i'm happy do it. here it is, chris. there ain't none. >> hillary clinton said a different standard is being used for her. she said she would only give up her transcripts if others did the same. listen to her explain. >> all the more reason to move this as an issue. you know everybody's not going to bring up transcripts. >> why is there one standard for me and not everybody else, chris? at some point, look, i'm on record. i have a record. it certainly is far different from the republicans because they think actually and have said the cause of the a great recession was too much regulation which is an absolute joke. i ha
. >> the topic of her paid speeches to goldman sachs and other wall street firms has been one of the issues throughout the course of this campaign. take a listen to what bernie sanders said about the paid speeches he has or hasn't given. >> look, it's against the law. i have given paid speeches way, way back that was donated to charity. it's way, way back. if i can find the transcripts, i'll be happy to give iet. hillary clinton said she'll do it if everyone else. well, i'm happy do...
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sachs, other banks were dough nalting. weaver dismissed those as smears from the clinton camp. he said things are going to gemt very nasty between his campaign and the clinton campaign. i asked him are you going to to win nevada? he said we're going to dry. and a few days ago i was speaking with a former clinton adviser. and-the-said iowa and new hampshire are just not made for her. why not? too liberal, too white. now the shift more moderate democrats and. >> that's right. wuch the problem for hillary clinton is even if she does as well as expected in south carolina because it is more favorable terrain, bernie sanders has money. he has a lot of money and it's money that keeps coming in. and the next set of contests are a little bit mixed and muddled. and so some of the states. >> what this means is it could be a long haul. >> anderson cooper, back to you in washington. >> we have a enough panel here of political commentators. republican strategy, amanda carpenter, bill press and donna brizily. let let's. >> first of all,
sachs, other banks were dough nalting. weaver dismissed those as smears from the clinton camp. he said things are going to gemt very nasty between his campaign and the clinton campaign. i asked him are you going to to win nevada? he said we're going to dry. and a few days ago i was speaking with a former clinton adviser. and-the-said iowa and new hampshire are just not made for her. why not? too liberal, too white. now the shift more moderate democrats and. >> that's right. wuch the...
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sachs while they were in the room. what she means is a story our eric brad any had over the weekend about how bernie sanders talks a lot about not raising money from goldman sachs and other hedge fund folks and lobbyists but he has attended a lot of democratic senatorial campaign events. that's what got bill clinton fired up over the weekend about this. a little bit in the weeds they're going back and forth. senator sanders is not getting the scrutiny or being as honest about his own record. we caught up with him just a second ago. he said, look, i am not attacking sanders, i'm just reporting what's in the press reports, these specific stories about fund-raising. it's all playing out against the backdrop of the clinton campaign is trying to narrow the gap among voters particularly women voters. they believe if they can draw more support among women voters, that this will be key for them in new hampshire. we caught up with an interesting pair of voters. a grandmother and a granddaughter. they're both bernie sanders supp
sachs while they were in the room. what she means is a story our eric brad any had over the weekend about how bernie sanders talks a lot about not raising money from goldman sachs and other hedge fund folks and lobbyists but he has attended a lot of democratic senatorial campaign events. that's what got bill clinton fired up over the weekend about this. a little bit in the weeds they're going back and forth. senator sanders is not getting the scrutiny or being as honest about his own record. we...
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sachs representatives. he's paying attention to sanders. a sign he believes this is a real campaign. the sanders campaign said it's disappointing that clinton has decided to launch attacks. obviously the race has changed in new hampshire and elsewhere in recent days. that could be an understatement. the race is on in new hampshire. bernie sanders has a lead. this race is going to go on well beyond hp new hampshire into so carolina. bill clinton is trying to get people to focus on bernie sanders' specific record. i don't believe he'll repeat the words here today when he appears at a rally with hillary clinton and chelsea clinton. we'll find out when he takes the stage here. >> jeff, that was no drive by campaign attack. he went armed with information and to say those things. as you say, it will be interesting to see what he says when he takes the stage in a little bit. we'll take it live when it happens. jeff zeleny, thanks so much. >> let's bring in maeve reston as well as hillary rosa, a democratic strateg
sachs representatives. he's paying attention to sanders. a sign he believes this is a real campaign. the sanders campaign said it's disappointing that clinton has decided to launch attacks. obviously the race has changed in new hampshire and elsewhere in recent days. that could be an understatement. the race is on in new hampshire. bernie sanders has a lead. this race is going to go on well beyond hp new hampshire into so carolina. bill clinton is trying to get people to focus on bernie...
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sachs might actually give bernie sanders a boost. do you see it as a potential trouble spot for clinton? >> definitely an issue. bernie sanders tapped to the vein of economic unrest. i'm looking for today in 2008 we saw about 120,000 people participate in the process. if it creeps above 70,000, closer to 100,000, the better off for bernie sanders. we're also going to see that the number of african-americans that participate in the process, it won't reach 15% like in 2008 because barack obama was running there. decrease slightly. i want to see how hillary clinton does with this firewall, with voters of color. and we'll see. the coolest part about the whole process, van and i talked about it earlier. nobody truly knows what's going to happen today. the first process we've gone into and everybody is up in the air. pundits don't know, analysts, smart people on the right side don't know and even jake tapper doesn't know. >> i'm the first one not to know. but van jones, hillary clinton wins iowa. bernie sanders wins new hampshire. obviousl
sachs might actually give bernie sanders a boost. do you see it as a potential trouble spot for clinton? >> definitely an issue. bernie sanders tapped to the vein of economic unrest. i'm looking for today in 2008 we saw about 120,000 people participate in the process. if it creeps above 70,000, closer to 100,000, the better off for bernie sanders. we're also going to see that the number of african-americans that participate in the process, it won't reach 15% like in 2008 because barack...
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i don't get -- i don't get speaker's feaes from goldman sachs. it's not there. i'm happy to release them. it won't be shocking to anybody. >>> i know it's been a while ago, but reported in 1974 -- >> that's a while ago. >> -- you said the cia is a dangerous institution that's got to go. you went on to say it was accountable to no one except right-wing lunatics to prop up fascist dictatorships. do you stand by those comments? >> that was 40 years ago. since then i've served as mare yor of the city of burlington. 16 years in the house and nine years in the united states senate, but let me tell you this. i do have concerns about past activities of the cia. cia was involved in the overthrow of a gentleman named mohammed mozadek way back when in iran, overthrew him on behalf of british oil. you know what happened? that led to the iranian revolution and we are where we are today. the cia was involved in the overthrow of salvador allende, a democrat ecwho won an election, the cia overthrew him. so i have problems with some parts of our history which continues, by the w
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sachs giving money. you know, he goes to these fundraisers and it's disingenuous for him on the campaign trail to be attacking people soliciting donations from the big banks. >> it's not. never let the truth get in the way of a good story. senator sanders has been supportive of the democratic party. if you check the record, he was at the events for the democratic party. i find it slightly disingenuous that, one, folks would claim that he's not a strong democrat, and on the other hand criticize him for helping the democratic party. the bottom line is this -- senator sanders himself in this presidential campaign, people power funded. the average donation is $27. whether it comes to time to answering for a proposal for policy, for standing, he stands up and will have to answer to the people of there great country, and no other powerful interests. as you know, he's really fighting against the system. he says it is rigged, and it is. we have a system especially under citizens united where more money is speech
sachs giving money. you know, he goes to these fundraisers and it's disingenuous for him on the campaign trail to be attacking people soliciting donations from the big banks. >> it's not. never let the truth get in the way of a good story. senator sanders has been supportive of the democratic party. if you check the record, he was at the events for the democratic party. i find it slightly disingenuous that, one, folks would claim that he's not a strong democrat, and on the other hand...
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. >> it is a drop in the buck but just think for one speaking engagement employer alone goldman sachs, hillary clinton collected $675,000 and for herself. it wasn't even for her campaign. we ino she spoke at other hedge funds and wall street companies and she can now win this game. $55,000 is almost embarrassing in modern politics. it's such a small amount of money. so, yeah, some got in but i don't think that -- she is going to have to -- none of this will stop people asking about that. >> frank, i have to go. but we have had this conversation remember when people were saying donald trump will be out in a month, two months. after this or that. what do you hear from democrats who may have under estimated their opponent? >> they are panicking because they are thinking two things. first of all, they are deciding what country they want to move to, but they think quite rightly that after him being dismissed he could get the republican nomination and while i and many feel he's likely to lose in a match up with someone like hillary clinton in part because he will have no minority voters and
. >> it is a drop in the buck but just think for one speaking engagement employer alone goldman sachs, hillary clinton collected $675,000 and for herself. it wasn't even for her campaign. we ino she spoke at other hedge funds and wall street companies and she can now win this game. $55,000 is almost embarrassing in modern politics. it's such a small amount of money. so, yeah, some got in but i don't think that -- she is going to have to -- none of this will stop people asking about that....
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he, you know, he doesn't -- the goa goldman sachs speeches for $500,000 hurts her. that's a weakness for her. >> a lot more to talk about including the next debate tomorrow night. the democrats in milwaukee. we'll be simulcasting it with pbs. gets under way at 9:00 tomorrow. followed by a late edition of this program for full analysis. join us at 8:00 and stick with us. >>> up next, john king runs the numbers on what we just talked about. can hillary clinton hold on to her support from african-american voters? clearly not a foregone conclusion. it could make all the difference. erce that can help your company grow steadily and quickly. great job. (mandarin) ♪ cut it out. >>see you tomorrow. ♪ 53 state wins, and t-mobile... whoa, whoa, whoa. listen, folks. i have to apologize, again. look, those were last years numbers. it says right here on the card. t-mobile doubled there lte coverage in the last year. and with more lte towers than verizon, t-mobile reaches pretty much everyone they do. i'm not taking responsibility on this one... uh-uh, verizon got it wrong...
he, you know, he doesn't -- the goa goldman sachs speeches for $500,000 hurts her. that's a weakness for her. >> a lot more to talk about including the next debate tomorrow night. the democrats in milwaukee. we'll be simulcasting it with pbs. gets under way at 9:00 tomorrow. followed by a late edition of this program for full analysis. join us at 8:00 and stick with us. >>> up next, john king runs the numbers on what we just talked about. can hillary clinton hold on to her...
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. >> secretary clinton, as you may know, gave some speeches to goldman sachs for $225,000 a speech. now, i think, if you get $225,000 for a speech, it must be a really excellent, wonderful speech. and therefore, you should be very proud to release the transcript of that speech. >> secretary clinton, though, holding firm. >> so will you agree to release these transcripts? they have become an issue. >> sure. if everybody does it, and that includes the republicans, because we know they have made a lot of speeches. >> you know everybody's not going to bring up their transcripts. there will be 100 reasons why. >> why is there one standard for me and not for everybody else, chris? i mean -- >> so that's her argument. she's held to a double standard. and i will say there are a lot of times when the republicans have launched pretty reckless and sometimes reprehensible attacks against hillary clinton. this is not one of them. since her husband left office 15 years ago, bill clinton and hillary clinton combined have made $153 million in paid speeches. there's a different standard here because
. >> secretary clinton, as you may know, gave some speeches to goldman sachs for $225,000 a speech. now, i think, if you get $225,000 for a speech, it must be a really excellent, wonderful speech. and therefore, you should be very proud to release the transcript of that speech. >> secretary clinton, though, holding firm. >> so will you agree to release these transcripts? they have become an issue. >> sure. if everybody does it, and that includes the republicans, because...
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. $600,000 from goldman sachs. she's gotten money from the pharmaceutical industry and the drug companies. the american people are concerned about the connection to corporation money. bernie sanders has been clear from the very beginning. if you and i had stood here in june and said bernie sanders would have tied in the iowa caucuses, be ready to have a substantial lead in new hampshire, have after iowa $3 million raised from contributions -- four out of those ten contributions were new voters. we feel very good about that message. >> when the clinton campaign says bernie sanders is a hillary clinton campaign say, he's a favored son. that gives him a benefit and an advantage, some might say. does that mean, though, that what he does here can't be replicated? >> first of all, he tied in iowa. he's not a favorite son in iowa, did extremely well. some say, when we count the actual votes, which iowa doesn't do, bernie sanders got more individual people to vote for him in the caucuses. new hampshire is very unusual and
. $600,000 from goldman sachs. she's gotten money from the pharmaceutical industry and the drug companies. the american people are concerned about the connection to corporation money. bernie sanders has been clear from the very beginning. if you and i had stood here in june and said bernie sanders would have tied in the iowa caucuses, be ready to have a substantial lead in new hampshire, have after iowa $3 million raised from contributions -- four out of those ten contributions were new voters....
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sachs. >> here it is, chris. >> reporter: ask if she'll turn over those speech transcripts, clinton said yes, but only if her republican rivals will do the same. >> why is there one standard for me and not for everyone else? >> reporter: sanders had the last word sending out a tweet, hillary clinton believes republicans should set the standard for disclosures of wall street speeches. aren't we better than that? sanders -- >> this is on top of this birther issue which we heard from donald trump and others. a racist effort to try to delegitimize the president of the united states. guess what. nobody has asked for my birth certificate. maybe it's the color of my skin. i don't know. >> reporter: bernie sanders making clear he is fully supportive and loyal to this president. president obama of course is not on the ballot here in south carolina, but he is a central figure in this race. hillary clinton wrapping up a rally right now. tying herself so closely to this president. it is key to getting out the black vote on saturday. more than half of the electorate here is african-american. >>
sachs. >> here it is, chris. >> reporter: ask if she'll turn over those speech transcripts, clinton said yes, but only if her republican rivals will do the same. >> why is there one standard for me and not for everyone else? >> reporter: sanders had the last word sending out a tweet, hillary clinton believes republicans should set the standard for disclosures of wall street speeches. aren't we better than that? sanders -- >> this is on top of this birther issue...
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she's not releasing speeches to goldman sachs and anybody else. and the e-mail situation with hillary clinton so the contrast is very bad. our side needs to be very open. there was an issue in my governor's race as well. how much -- and how much weight it carries we'll see going forward. this is not something that the cruz campaign initiated but we have already taken the stech, our candidate has, about being very open about his finances. even when there are mistakes. >> it is a new age. you know, it is no longer just about the candidate. it is very often they are in couple where is the spouse is the earner. and certainly that is the case with your man ted cruz. and because of what happened with the loans from the bank that his wife is attached to, do you think her taxes become relevant? should she be part of the disclosure process? >> it is my understanding they filed jointly. so what ted has released includes some of that information. and that was my allusion earlier to the full disclosure. we've had a discussion about that loan they took out on
she's not releasing speeches to goldman sachs and anybody else. and the e-mail situation with hillary clinton so the contrast is very bad. our side needs to be very open. there was an issue in my governor's race as well. how much -- and how much weight it carries we'll see going forward. this is not something that the cruz campaign initiated but we have already taken the stech, our candidate has, about being very open about his finances. even when there are mistakes. >> it is a new age....
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he has made some tough calls when it comes to goldman sachs and speaking fees. there's an ad that doesn't mention secretary clinton but targeted at her when it comes from taking money from big banks. >> it's a systemic problem. if you look at people who have taken speaking fees and money from big banks, you can put jeb bush in that category and a whole host of people. it's not just secretary clinton but it's an establishment politics that is run with money from wall street and other big interests. >> i know the sanders campaign is often very sensitive to the idea that the establishment is with clinton because she's the establishment candidate. has this race in iowa so far been above board? have you seen anything that you think has been unfair when it comes to how the democratic apparatus has operated? >> no. listen, the people of iowa, the democratic party here in iowa have been great. they have been very welcoming. obviously the secretary had relationships with some people at the beginning that we didn't have, but i think we've built good relationships. i think
he has made some tough calls when it comes to goldman sachs and speaking fees. there's an ad that doesn't mention secretary clinton but targeted at her when it comes from taking money from big banks. >> it's a systemic problem. if you look at people who have taken speaking fees and money from big banks, you can put jeb bush in that category and a whole host of people. it's not just secretary clinton but it's an establishment politics that is run with money from wall street and other big...
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sachs. >> i am very happy to release all of my paid speeches to wall street. here it is, chris. there ain't none. >> reporter: clinton saying she would comply if republicans agree to do the same, but countering that she's being held to a higher standard. >> will you agree to release these transcripts? they have become an issue. >> sure, if everybody does it, and that includes the republicans. why is there one standard for me and not for everybody else, chris? >> reporter: the bernie sanders road tour continues tomorrow with stops in ohio, michigan, minnesota and illinois. the clinton campaign sticking around here to try to get out the vote. jake? >> joe johns, thank you so much. sticking to our politics lead, a supreme showdown in the works as republicans insist they will not hold a hearing for a nominee until there is a new president. but the white house is pushing forward anyway. reports vetting is already under way for a name that may put republicans between a rock and a hard place. stay with us, we'll be right back. this is my family. being a part of helpi
sachs. >> i am very happy to release all of my paid speeches to wall street. here it is, chris. there ain't none. >> reporter: clinton saying she would comply if republicans agree to do the same, but countering that she's being held to a higher standard. >> will you agree to release these transcripts? they have become an issue. >> sure, if everybody does it, and that includes the republicans. why is there one standard for me and not for everybody else, chris? >>...
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and among those donors were those associated with goldman sachs and other banks, wall street banks, and investment houses. what do you say to that? >> well, what you mean to say is that the dscc, the domic senatorial campaign committee, hosted the events at martha's vineyard. they do it ever year. he showed up as a democratic senator. he never solicited money from wall street people or made calls to wall street people. i can guarantee you that. look, this is a distraction. the truth of the matter is that bernie sanders is the only one who does not have a super pac in this race, he's not a wall street-funded candidate. he's not taken millions of dollars from financial interests in speaking fees. and you know, this is really a distraction, wolf, from the real issues facing this country. >> he was not -- i want to be precise. that democratic senatorial campaign committee, events on martha's vineyard, wasn't listed as a host sponsor of the event? >> he -- he may have been lifted on some materials. let me tell you, that's an event that is organized by the democratic senatorial campaign commi
and among those donors were those associated with goldman sachs and other banks, wall street banks, and investment houses. what do you say to that? >> well, what you mean to say is that the dscc, the domic senatorial campaign committee, hosted the events at martha's vineyard. they do it ever year. he showed up as a democratic senator. he never solicited money from wall street people or made calls to wall street people. i can guarantee you that. look, this is a distraction. the truth of...
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sachs and several other banks, folks aren't sure if she would go as far to rein them in and make sure we wouldn't see a repeat of the recession that frankly too many of our communities are still struggling to come out of. you go to the issue of militarism. bernie sanders very clear, voted against the war in iraq just like he had opposed the war in vietnam as a young person. hillary clinton also had opposed the war in vietnam but she voted for the war in iraq, the war that barack obama referred to as a stupid war. and then on the issue of racism, bernie sanders goes to jail with the congress of racial equality fighting to desegregate university housing in chicago. quite frankly i'm a black leader, the son of a white man who went to jail with the congress of racial equality at that time. very few white men did. then you fast forward 1988, supporting jesse jackson. fast forward to today, he has a comprehensive racial justice platform. senator, secretary clinton's record on this issue again is more complex. you can just simply look at the 1980s and '90s. 1980s associated with the children
sachs and several other banks, folks aren't sure if she would go as far to rein them in and make sure we wouldn't see a repeat of the recession that frankly too many of our communities are still struggling to come out of. you go to the issue of militarism. bernie sanders very clear, voted against the war in iraq just like he had opposed the war in vietnam as a young person. hillary clinton also had opposed the war in vietnam but she voted for the war in iraq, the war that barack obama referred...
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it is a fact hillary clinton received over $600,000 from goldman sach's in particular. which is a pretty good fee. i don't think most americans in new hampshire or across the country make $50,000 for the entire year, think that's anything but legalized bribery. i think these are just facts. the reason i think bernie didn't respect directly, that's the kind of person he is. he doesn't like to engage in that kind of back and forth. but i'll just turn to elizabeth warren who has stated publicly that in 2001 she believes that because of the influence of the financial industry, the credit card industry and contributions, hillary clinton flip-flopped and ended up opposing a -- supporting the bankruptcy bill, which hurt many, many working americans. millions of americans. it was essentially -- >> go ahead, mayor nutter. >> sure. >> yes, i think in the real world, in the court of public opinion, all of that is hearsay. we're now going to, you know, talk about what another senator said and what that senator believes. i obviously respect a great deal of senator warren. americans
it is a fact hillary clinton received over $600,000 from goldman sach's in particular. which is a pretty good fee. i don't think most americans in new hampshire or across the country make $50,000 for the entire year, think that's anything but legalized bribery. i think these are just facts. the reason i think bernie didn't respect directly, that's the kind of person he is. he doesn't like to engage in that kind of back and forth. but i'll just turn to elizabeth warren who has stated publicly...
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she doesn't answer the question for why she took all this money from goldman sachs in a smooth way. she had to see these coming and she hasn't put it down yet. >> she has real vulnerabilities, she does. >> all right, guys, thanks very much. an important note to viewers. donald trump is sitting down with anderson cooper in new hampshire for an interview about his campaign in new hampshire, his fight with ted cruz. you can watch that later today only here on cnn. >>> coming up, cutting the isis money supply. cnn takes you inside syria to the oil fields isis used to make millions. the disturbing discovery we made there just below the surface. i'm gonna take mucinex sinus-max. enough pressure in here for ya? too late, we're about to take off. these dissolve fast. they're new liquid gels. and you're coming with me... you realize i have gold status? mucinex sinus-max liquid gels. dissolves fast to unleash max strength medicine. let's end this. toto the nation's capitalut to support an important cause that can change the way you live for years to come. how can you help? by giving a little
she doesn't answer the question for why she took all this money from goldman sachs in a smooth way. she had to see these coming and she hasn't put it down yet. >> she has real vulnerabilities, she does. >> all right, guys, thanks very much. an important note to viewers. donald trump is sitting down with anderson cooper in new hampshire for an interview about his campaign in new hampshire, his fight with ted cruz. you can watch that later today only here on cnn. >>> coming...
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sachs and e-mails and here's donald trump hiding this material which he is perfectly able to release and he doesn't, and in the real clear politics set of polls that was referenced by ted cruz last night, ted is beating hillary all of 2016 and donald trump has not. >> we have to take a quick break and you wanted to weigh in quickly? >> just very quickly, one, what is interesting is seeing ted cruz and marco rubio actually come together and saw it on the debate stage last night to some extent. the clock is very short right now for marco rubio or ted cruz to make a run at donald trump. and if donald trump is a nominee, the's an incredible amount of pressure on the republican establishment and the conservative wing of the party to come together and get behind him or write off the nominee. that's the problem for republicans. >> texas, biggest prize on super tuesday, next tuesday. it's very close right now between not necessarily marco rubio but texas senator ted cruz and donald trump in texas. we are watching that closely. scot scotty, stand by. we'll continue the assessment. to the view
sachs and e-mails and here's donald trump hiding this material which he is perfectly able to release and he doesn't, and in the real clear politics set of polls that was referenced by ted cruz last night, ted is beating hillary all of 2016 and donald trump has not. >> we have to take a quick break and you wanted to weigh in quickly? >> just very quickly, one, what is interesting is seeing ted cruz and marco rubio actually come together and saw it on the debate stage last night to...
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he very well could have invested in goldman sachs while criticizing ted cruz for getting a loan. he could have been investing in companies that were exporting jobs out of america. remember, he's been tough saying i'm not buying certain products anymore that are going to make factories in mexico. we have no idea what he's invested in or where it's being invested. so you add all of this up and yet he attacks ted cruz for taking a single loan. it's out there and says it's not transparent. look at how he's in control. donald trump knows is an issue. he can stop it and make it all go away by being transparent. he's purposely choosing to hide something and i think there's something in there that connects him to liberal groups that he would be in serious trouble for supporting. >> got it. >> let me get you in here. i want to ask you a question. let me ask you about policy here because in thursday's debate, marco rubio asked for specifics about trump's health care plan and aside from talking about creating competition nationally, he said there was nothing else there, what else do i need
he very well could have invested in goldman sachs while criticizing ted cruz for getting a loan. he could have been investing in companies that were exporting jobs out of america. remember, he's been tough saying i'm not buying certain products anymore that are going to make factories in mexico. we have no idea what he's invested in or where it's being invested. so you add all of this up and yet he attacks ted cruz for taking a single loan. it's out there and says it's not transparent. look at...
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he, you know, he doesn't -- the goldman sachs speeches for $500,000 hurts her. that's a weakness for her. >> a lot more to talk about including the next debate tomorrow night. the democrats in milwaukee. we'll be simulcasting it with pbs. gets under way at 9:00 tomorrow. followed by a late edition of this program for full analysis. join us at 8:00 and stick with us. >>> up next, john king runs the numbers on what we just talked about. can hillary clinton hold on to her support from african-american voters? clearly not a foregone conclusion. it could make all the difference. we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime... ...why settle for this? enter sleep number and the ultimate sleep number event, going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store, right now save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed. know better sleep with sleep number. >>> welcome back. we've been t
he, you know, he doesn't -- the goldman sachs speeches for $500,000 hurts her. that's a weakness for her. >> a lot more to talk about including the next debate tomorrow night. the democrats in milwaukee. we'll be simulcasting it with pbs. gets under way at 9:00 tomorrow. followed by a late edition of this program for full analysis. join us at 8:00 and stick with us. >>> up next, john king runs the numbers on what we just talked about. can hillary clinton hold on to her support...
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how come she's taking $675,000 for three speeches from goldman sachs? is that a progressive? that's what sanders is saying. >> what progressive means is what you do when it combs to either legislation or issues you're going to push. none of that money has kept her from being one of the toughest critics of wall street and from focusing on legislation that actually cracks down on wall street and from many economists and other columnists have said, she has the toughest program that would crack down on wall street, even tougher than bernie sanders. so that's where the rubber meets the road, anderson. >> bill, do you believe hillary clinton is a progressive? because, barbara boxer is firing back at bernie sanders saying, well, on some days bernie sanders is a democrat. >> well, first of all, let me just say to barbara boxer, who's a friend of mine, that was a cheap shot at bernie sanders. democrats got a lot done in the house. democrats got a lot done in the senate, because bernie sanders voted with the democrats when he was a congressman in the house, and he has voted with the de
how come she's taking $675,000 for three speeches from goldman sachs? is that a progressive? that's what sanders is saying. >> what progressive means is what you do when it combs to either legislation or issues you're going to push. none of that money has kept her from being one of the toughest critics of wall street and from focusing on legislation that actually cracks down on wall street and from many economists and other columnists have said, she has the toughest program that would...
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sachs and others. do you think she should? what do you think would be revealed in those transcripts? >> no idea. i have no idea what she said. i think the decision as to whether or not to release it is her decision. >> you don't have a position on it at all? >> no. >> let's turn to immigration, which came up during the debate. secretary clinton brought up your vote against ted kennedy in his immigration bill. you spoke about that on "the lou dobbs" show. >> povr si erty is increasing. if wages are going down, i don't know why we need millions of people to be coming into this country as guest workers who will work for lower wages than american workers and drive wages down even lower than they are right now. >> it seems to be you're suggesting in that 2007 quote, that you saw immigration reform, especially the guest worker program in that bill as something that was going to bring down wages for americans. you are now a proponent of immigration reform. you've always been, but are you still opposed to that
sachs and others. do you think she should? what do you think would be revealed in those transcripts? >> no idea. i have no idea what she said. i think the decision as to whether or not to release it is her decision. >> you don't have a position on it at all? >> no. >> let's turn to immigration, which came up during the debate. secretary clinton brought up your vote against ted kennedy in his immigration bill. you spoke about that on "the lou dobbs" show....