“I’m a New Yorker. I know how to take on an arrogant con man like Donald Trump.” “I’d like to talk about who we’re running against: a billionaire who calls women fat broads and horse-faced lesbians. And no, I’m not talking about Donald Trump. I’m talking about Mayor Bloomberg.” “You should also ask how Mayor Bloomberg in 2004 supported George W. Bush for president.” “The mayor says that he has a great record, that he’s done these wonderful things. Well, the fact — the fact of the matter is, he has not managed his city very, very well when he was there.” “Senator Klobuchar, my colleague specifically asked you if you could name the president of Mexico —” “Yes —” “— and your response was no.” “You’re literally in part of the committee that’s overseeing these things.” “Are you trying to say that I’m dumb? Are you mocking me here, Pete?” “I’m saying that you shouldn’t trivialize that knowledge.” “I said I made an error. No, no, no, no. You, Pete — you, Pete —” “Hello, hello, hello, hello. Thank you.” “The best-known socialist in the country happens to be a millionaire with three houses — what did I miss here?” “Well, you missed that I work in Washington, house 1 —” “That’s the first problem.” “— live in Burlington, house 2 —” “That’s good.” “— and like thousands of other Vermonters, I do have a summer camp. Forgive me for that. Where is your home? Which tax, which tax haven do you have your home?” “New York — New York City, thank you very much.” “We shouldn’t have to choose between one candidate who wants to burn this party down and another candidate who wants to buy this party out.” “If speaking to the needs and the pain of a long-neglected working class is polarizing, I think you got the wrong word.” “I’ve apologized, I’ve asked for forgiveness, but the bottom line is —” “We stopped too many people, and we’ve got to make sure that we do something about criminal justice in this country.” “I make a lot of money.” “They’ll be out in a few weeks. And that’s just as fast as I can do it.” “He has gotten some number of women — dozens? who knows — to sign nondisclosure agreements both for sexual harassment and for gender discrimination in the workplace.” “We have a very few nondisclosure agreements —” “How many is that?” “Let me finish —” “How many is that?” “None of them accuse me of doing anything other than, maybe they didn’t like a joke I told, and let me just, let me —” “I just want to be clear: Some is how many? And, and when you — and when you say they signed them, and they wanted them, if they wish now to speak out and tell their side of the story about what it is they allege, that’s now OK with you? You’re releasing them on television tonight?” “Senator, no.” “Is that right?”