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  • We are back with Senator Elizabeth Warren.

  • And Judge Judy was here a week ago,

  • and we talked for a long time.

  • Sometimes, we don't air everything,

  • because we don't have time.

  • This was something that did not air,

  • but this is something that she said.

  • And I would like you to see it and then respond.

  • OK.

  • I actually watched a little bit of Elizabeth Warren.

  • And finger-wagging vitriol is not what this country needs.

  • This country needs a calm, stable, sure-footed leader.

  • And the only one out there that can do that is Mike Bloomberg.

  • No.

  • Your thoughts?

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Look, I understand.

  • I get pretty passionate about a lot of these issues.

  • I do care.

  • This is a fight not from a bunch of consultants.

  • This is a fight from the heart.

  • But I'll tell you, the things I talked with Mike Bloomberg

  • about--

  • about the allegations against him for discrimination

  • for harassing women, harassing women during pregnancy,

  • and the fact that he has muzzled all these women with

  • non-disclosure agreements--

  • I just think that's wrong.

  • And he may not be accountable when he lives in his

  • billionaire bubble with all of his yes-men,

  • but he gets on that debate stage with me--

  • he's accountable.

  • All right.

  • [CHEERING]

  • So speaking of judges, if Trump is re-elected for another term,

  • there is--

  • You're making my teeth hurt when you say that.

  • --there's a possibility that he will appoint two more

  • judges on the Supreme Court.

  • Mm-hmm.

  • What would that do to our country?

  • This is really worrisome, because right now,

  • we already see the kinds of judges

  • he's appointing to the district court

  • and to the Court of Appeals.

  • He's had a lot of nominations there.

  • And look, I just want to be factual about this.

  • He is appointing people that we just would never, I think--

  • for decades wouldn't have thought about putting

  • in the judiciary-- people who have records for being

  • anti-woman, racist, homophobic, anti-voter--

  • trying to keep people from voting.

  • This is just deeply, deeply worrisome.

  • And those people are going to sit

  • on the federal bench undermining our judicial system

  • for the rest of their lives.

  • So there are a lot of issues people will talk about

  • in the presidential primary.

  • But having a president who will nominate people

  • to the Supreme Court, and to the other federal courts, who

  • truly believes in rule of law and comes at this

  • with some sense of justice, not just for rich people,

  • but justice for all Americans--

  • I think that's going to be a crucial issue in the 2020

  • election.

  • I do, too.

  • I do, too.

  • Yeah.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • So, all right.

  • So some people are saying--

  • that are supporting Trump--

  • they may not like his personality.

  • They may know that he does things

  • that they don't agree with, but they

  • would vote for him because they think

  • the economy is doing well.

  • He's doing a good job as President

  • no matter what you think of him as a man.

  • Mm-hmm.

  • What do you say to that?

  • Well, I would start by saying the economy's doing well

  • if you're starting out as a billionaire.

  • And it's doing pretty well if you're

  • starting out as a millionaire.

  • But for other folks, the economy is not doing nearly that well.

  • There was a time when the stock market went up

  • and when unemployment was low.

  • It meant hardworking people all across this country

  • were doing well.

  • And I say doing well.

  • This was really building America's middle class.

  • People had money to put into savings.

  • You could take a two-week vacation.

  • People were putting money aside for their pensions.

  • Today, we watch unemployment is low

  • because people are working two and three jobs,

  • because one job just isn't enough for people--

  • that people can't make ends meet.

  • The point I made earlier about my mom--

  • just think about the difference here.

  • When I was a girl and my mom walked to the Sears,

  • she got a full-time minimum wage job at a time

  • when a full-time minimum wage job in America

  • would support a family of three.

  • It would cover a mortgage, it would pay the utilities,

  • and it would put food on the table.

  • Today, a full-time minimum wage job in America

  • will not keep a mama and a baby out of poverty.

  • That is why I am in this fight.

  • I believe that is just fundamentally wrong.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • I agree.

  • I grew up middle class, and to have no middle class

  • left anymore--

  • That's right

  • --is really scary.

  • Yes.

  • It's ridiculous.

  • You're either very poor or very rich.

  • And we've got to do something about that.

  • I agree.

  • That's right.

  • Jumping to-- let's say you get the nomination.

  • Let's say that.

  • All right.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • You get the nomination.

  • Good.

  • That was good.

  • Today's the day.

  • How is a woman going to beat a man who gets away with saying

  • anything and everything?

  • And we know that he lies.

  • We know that he's gotten away with all the things he's

  • gotten away with.

  • How do you beat him?

  • I think the way you beat him is two ways.

  • One is you just don't take anything off him.

  • We've had it with schoolyard bullies.

  • We all understand this.

  • You stand up the first time, and a lot of the air

  • goes out of him.

  • And that man has a lot of air.

  • And you stand up to him, and it matters.

  • But the second thing is, we can't let this election be

  • all about Donald Trump.

  • He's done a lot of terrible things.

  • But this is our chance, in 2020, to talk

  • about our vision of the kind of America we want to build.

  • I think we beat Donald Trump by talking

  • about our positive vision of the America we build together.

  • All right.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • We're going to put Senator Warren in the hot seat.

  • Everybody has to vote.

  • That's the one thing.

  • Yeah, that's right.

  • We need everyone to vote in order for that--

  • Yes.

  • --to happen.

  • All right.

  • No matter who you vote for, you've got to vote.

  • Got that.

  • And we'll be back, and put you in the hot seat.

  • OK.

  • Yeah.

We are back with Senator Elizabeth Warren.

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