$20 million. and they plan to spend $100 million. welcome to michael starr hopkins. big dollars here. big dollars and unconventional. he will skip the early states. aren t we living in the era of unconventional campaigns. michael bloomberg s ad budget, he can do anything to a guy worth $50 billion is a drop in the buckets. after the first four early states, a split decision. you won t have a clear front-runner. they will be waste wade as far as finances are speaking and he can come in and start to compete in super tuesday and he can start to play rather
doing? i m great. tucker: i m a little bit confused most debate on climate change it s real and the other we don t have all the evidence. granted i grant everything you say about climate change. thank you. that s a start. we admit it. tucker: but if you really believed what you are saying and if bernie sanders really believes what he is saying, why is he flying on private planes? a sincere question? let s not get distracted from the real issue here. tucker: oh, oh, oh. no, no, no. i m not going to let you off that easily. why is it not a real issue if climate change as told us only issue that matters why aren t we living like it s the only issue that matters? it comes down to the industry. if the industry wants to make planes that exist off of renewable energy rather than oil and gas, then, we will all be able to live on this planet. starts at the industry
tucker: i m a little bit confused, mostly debate on on climate change is one person shouting, it s real, and the other, we don t have all the evidence. granted, everything you say about climate change. thank you. that s a start. we admit it. tucker: but if you really believed what you are saying and if bernie sanders really believes what he is saying, why is he flying on private planes? a sincere question? let s not get distracted from the real issue here. tucker: oh, oh, oh. no, no, no. i m not going to let you off uethatetth easily. why is it not a real issue if climate change is really the only issue that matters why aren t we living like it s the only issue that matters? it comes down to the industry. if the industry wants to make planes that exist off of renewable energy rather than oil and gas, then, we will all be able to live on this planet.
dead. they got a tiny infection. it is evolution. the one who survive pass on their traits. you know when you look at pictures in the 1800 s and a nice top hat going i am the owner of a large tobacco refinery. they are almost all that s the reason they never smiled because they didn t have teeth. right, remi? that s right. everyone was getting in fights. aren t we living in a better time. i am not sure i am right this moment. i don t think so. i believe in evolutionary biology and psychology, but you can explain everything with it. you end point. you have the hand and you can go backwards, but i do believe
of america s phone records. and i think if these leaders believe that to be true, then they would encourage or at least be looking forward to a proper congressional investigation. the sort of thing that will actually get us some answers that has subpoena powers that has the ability to sift through and actually give the american people the transparency we deserve. but aren t we living, even snowden talked about in that a child growing up today is not going to really understand what the concept of privacy is. but don t you also turn toward some of the leading tech companies in the world that were started here in america, amazon and google, and look at what they re doing to compromise our privacy, not onlien compiling data but sharing that data, selling ta data? is that just as much of a concern as what the government s doing? oo. i think you pointed it out earlier. there are certainly platforms that we go into knowing that we are sort of giving up our privacy because we re sharing so