administration s voice on the world stage. at the time he called her a proven deal maker and touted her joining his team. now she s the one candidate posing possible peril for trump and he s arguing she s so liberal no republican should pick her. we have an opportunity to get this right. i don t know that she s a democrat, but she s close. i trust you. i trust every single one of you. you know how to do this. you know iowa starts it. you know you correct it. she s far too close for you. trump s campaign is piling money into those attacks. he started paid ad weeks ago turning to personal attacks. trump s allies claim this race is over. beltway pundits repeat that same false narrative. the truth is new hampshire is where some campaigns take off and we re early in the process. candidates who lose iowa can find their footing in new hampshire. trump knows that because in his first run it was he, then candidate trump in 2016, who lost iowa and joined the comeback traditio
corruption case, notably, wall street corruption. this time magazine cover you can see here from 2012 says it all. this man is busting wall street. they called him the enforcer. and he was greatly feared on wall street. he prosecuted dozens of insider trading and securities fraud cases including bernie madoff s brother. of course, his corruption cases went beyond wall street, too, he was appointed by a democratic president, but was well-known for his partisan investigations. going after and until today s fire, he was in the middle of investigations involving the officeses of two of the most powerful democrats in the state of new york. the first one, he was set to try several former aides of governor andrew cuomo, accused of bribery and big rigging. he was also in the final stages
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freddie which owe 141 billion to the government. where are the occupiers on that? well, first of all, i supported that. i am on the financial services committee. i want to tell you that compensation for executives at failing businesses needs to be looked atticly. bill: where are the occupiers on that? you got to ask them, bill. bill: i don t have to ask them. you are one of their supporters. i m asking you where they are. i m one of the people who support the goals and the principles that they have articulated. bill: isn t that hypothetical to ignore that? no. i m one of the people who support the right to raise your voice and address grievances with your government. i also respect our nation s legacy of even civil disobedience as martin luther king bill: how can you have a credible you say that these occupiers raise a legitimate question about wall street corruption. i don t disagree with that. i don t. okay? i want to have the debate. but then i asked you a follow
freddie which owe 141 billion to the government. where are the occupiers on that? well, first of all, i supported that. i am on the financial services committee. i want to tell you that compensation for executives at failing businesses needs to be looked atticly. bill: where are the occupiers on that? you got to ask them, bill. bill: i don t have to ask them. you are one of their supporters. i m asking you where they are. i m one of the people who support the goals and the principles that they have articulated. bill: isn t that hypothetical to ignore that? no. i m one of the people who support the right to raise your voice and address grievances with your government. i also respect our nation s legacy of even civil disobedience as martin luther king bill: how can you have a credible you say that these occupiers raise a legitimate question about wall street corruption. i don t disagree with that. i don t. okay? i want to have the debate. but then i asked you a follow