he needs to find people around him him, bring people on to his staff that can speak to that point of view. his staff is over 90% white according to the group inclusive. long-time people who have been with him a long time. i do think he s heading in that direction. steve, real quickly, if you look at the way hillary, hillary clinton, secretary clinton responded to this she didt a very presidential platform oriented statement which takes her out of the fray. and she doesn t put herself in a situation where you have a live audience. she learned. in 2007 last time she went to net roots, she was booed. i think she suspected if not that, but something like that would happen if she went last week. thank you, alex seitz-wald for taking time this morning in new orleans. one of the people to get
bernie sanders followed him and he said he s been working for civil rights and with civil rights activists for decades. i believe that in his heart he would do the right thing if he were in the oval office. starting in 2017. but he s been unable to attract black supporters and unable to speak to the black potential electorate in a compelling way. let s look at what he did at net roots nation. and the issue the issue is hold on one second. the issue is that it is shall i continue when we hold on a second. hold on. hold on. it s okay with me. listen. black lives, of course matter. i spent 50 years of my life fighting for civil rights and for dignity. if you don t want me to be here that s okay. howard, why can t bernie communicate bet we are the black audiences? generational difference
her. absolutely, what happens too often is that the public chooses the president and wall street chooses the appointees. what elizabeth warren is doing is putting a bright line on this issue, saying any potential president should make a commitment now to support a bill by cami baldwin that would say if you are in the private sector you can t get a multi-million payout to supposedly help compensate you for your sacrifice but to in effect buy you off. this is something she had been working on since before she came into the senate, and it s something the public s complete lay with her on. do you know that net roots nation gave her a big round of applause for that. and martin o malley and bernie sanders said they agreed with that, but not a word, not a word from hillary clinton, who did not go to net roots and has not responded to this tammy baldwin
citigroup s name engraved in big letters. how fast has that revolving door spun? well let s count it. three of the last four treasury accidents under democratic presidents have had close citigroup ties. by the way, the fourth was offered the ceo position at citigroup but found another job. so what has the revolving door helped provide for city? well, during the financial crisis citigroup received nearly half a trillion dollars in government bailouts. that was trillion with a t. that was elizabeth warren at net roots nation this weekend. and net roots always has a favorite, and it looks like it was elizabeth warren then time. it sounds like this revolving door issue and cabinet appointments, she s going to be very strong on and this is not the last we ve heard of it from
that was trillion, with a t. that was elizabeth warren at net roots nation this weekend. and net roots always has a favorite, and it looks like it was elizabeth warren then time. it sounds like this revolving door issue and cabinet appointments, she s going to be very strong on, and this is not the last we ve heard of it from her. absolutely, what happens too often is that the public chooses the president and wall street chooses the appointees. what elizabeth warren is doing is putting a bright line on this issue, saying any potential president should make a commitment now to support a bill by tammy baldwin that would say if you are in the private sector, you can t get a multi-million payout to supposedly help compensate you for your sacrifice but to in effect buy you off.