every moment of the day. mike bloomberg, as a businessman, and as a mayoral candidate never raised money for anything. >> isn't that the definition of buying the election. if you have $35 million and you can drop a check, that's literally buying an election. >> how is that different than going out and raising money from people who you then owe something to? he's sayingly spend any money to defeat donald trump. once i do that, i, then, don't owe big oil, i don't owe tobacco or any special interest groups. you can say then it's mike bloomberg and he's deciding. then that's a different argument. as far as buying the election, he's saying i'm not going -- no big donors are coming to me. i'm not owing them any favors. >> did you ask them how much of this is about fear of elizabeth warren and bernie sanders essentially getting the nomination? >> i did not request that question. >> yeah. because the question is, there seems to be a reaction that almost a tissue rejection when