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  • - Yo, what up?

  • Bodega Boys in the building.

  • We up in Boston.

  • MERO: That's right.

  • And guess who we're here with?

  • - Senator Elizabeth Warren. - That's right!

  • Elizabeth Warren in the house, yerr!

  • MERO: You know what I mean?

  • Now talking to you, you seem like a very nice woman.

  • Oh, really?

  • But the problem is--

  • You should ask the billionaires.

  • Yes!

  • You've been bullying

  • them! - I'm telling you.

  • - You are the Deebo. - You terrible person!

  • - Whoa! - You are making them--

  • How dare you take a million dollars out of my $28 billion?

  • Exactly!

  • You made a billionaire cry.

  • How you have a billion and you crying?

  • Stop! Stop crying.

  • Wow.

  • You know what I'm saying?

  • She's not that mean.

  • You know, when your health care plan--

  • Yeah?

  • You knew it was going to have that reaction

  • from billionaires, that when you told them

  • that they have to pay more?

  • - Yeah. - Yeah?

  • And you know what?

  • I don't care. - That's right.

  • Say it right to the camera, say it.

  • - I don't care. - She don't care.

  • Watch me. Yeah.

  • Mm.

  • Look at this face.

  • Because here's the thing.

  • Health care is a basic human right.

  • And we've got to get out and fight for basic human rights.

  • So President Obama-- god, he did a good thing.

  • Right.

  • He got us moved in a direction where he said,

  • we're going to get everybody covered.

  • That's going to be our job.

  • So what I try to do is build on that, and say,

  • he got us the hard part.

  • Now we've got to take the next step,

  • and that is to make sure not just

  • that people get some access, that everybody

  • gets full health care coverage.

  • There's so many developed nations

  • that have free health care.

  • Like all of them except us?

  • - Yeah, exactly. - Yeah.

  • So when we do, you know, interviews and stuff

  • on the street, like we did one and a Swedish guy

  • came up to us.

  • And it's like, you know, oh, I'm with my baby,

  • and I have free health care, ha, ha, ha, you know what I mean?

  • - Yes. - And so it's like, no, man!

  • It's like, I got a chicken sandwich,

  • but I can't go to the hospital for free?

  • Ugh! - Exactly.

  • But you know, that's the whole thing.

  • It's ultimately just about a bunch of choices we make.

  • So this really gets me.

  • So people say, whoa, you can't do that

  • without raising taxes on middle class families,

  • and you're going to try to.

  • And the answer is no, actually, you

  • just got to make some choices.

  • If you think the top 1% ought to pay more,

  • that actually generates enough money

  • to make a big dent in what we need to do on health care.

  • And if you're willing to squeeze the corporations a little bit,

  • then by golly, you can close the deal here.

  • Has anyone ever come up to and said

  • something to you that's changed your perspective,

  • or something that you never even realized

  • was a concern, something to tackle?

  • Well, you get it all the time.

  • And you get good ideas.

  • A woman comes up to me, and she says, hey, I like what

  • you say about public education.

  • She said, but how about if you promise

  • that your secretary of education will be somebody

  • who's taught in public school?

  • And I said--

  • MERO: That makes perfect sense. - Great idea.

  • That makes a lot of sense.

  • And that's-- you know, it's that kind of thing.

  • I hate to be a critic of yours.

  • Now you've got a lot of--

  • You hate to, but you're going do it anyway?

  • - Yes. - OK.

  • You've got a lot of policies.

  • Yep.

  • And you're running for president.

  • Haven't really seen anything about Yankees

  • starting pitching. - No!

  • I mean!

  • What are we going to-- you know what I mean?

  • All I can say is, I can take on health care.

  • I can take on the housing crisis in America.

  • I cannot take on the Yankees pitching starting lineup.

  • [GROANING] Just can't.

  • Sticking by her morals. ELIZABETH WARREN: Gosh.

  • - What about the Knicks? - You know where your lines are.

  • - Yeah. - Can you save the Knicks?

  • Nope, nope, you know where your lines, are.

  • You can't save them? Damn, all right.

  • I'm sorry.

  • Maybe we build some muscle and we'll be ready--

  • Climate change, then the Knicks.

  • - Then the Knicks. - Yeah.

  • I think we could do that.

  • (LAUGHING) Climate change is much easier

  • to fix than the Knicks, which is very sad to say.

  • MERO: Sadly.

  • ELIZABETH WARREN: I think that's right.

  • My inner 13-year-old is saying that.

  • We're running out of time!

  • We've asked some candidates-- you've got a lot

  • of boots on the ground, you're out there,

  • you know what I mean? - Yeah, yeah.

  • You're making moves, town halls.

  • Yep.

  • Where is the worst food?

  • I tell you the truth, for me, I eat cheap.

  • I mean, I really do.

  • I like fast food, the whole thing.

  • You know what's the worst for me is when there's no food.

  • No, I'm serious about this.

  • I got to eat like every couple of hours, you know?

  • Yeah, me too, or you get--

  • You gotta keep this tank going.

  • Do you get hangry?

  • Oh, man!

  • I don't think I do.

  • Hangry Liz?

  • But folks around me seem to think

  • I get just a wee bit cranky.

  • Campaign people, does she get hangry?

  • Yeah, I see they're all--

  • Expose her! DESUS: Expose her!

  • MERO: Expose her!

  • Wow!

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • Oh, throw me under the bus!

  • Wow!

  • Great!

  • And those are your people.

  • Exactly!

  • DESUS: Wow!

  • They're all like, you don't want to be with this woman

  • if she doesn't eat.

  • (YELLING) Get her a Kind bar now!

  • It's true!

  • How do you unwind when you're not--

  • you know, you get that brief period to just be yourself?

  • Yeah, two things.

  • I love to get out and walk any place I can.

  • So you're running?

  • Love it.

  • Walk, run, or whatever we get it in.

  • Are you the fastest candidate?

  • Oh, undoubtedly.

  • Whoo!

  • - Talk that talk! - Yeah!

  • Hold that, Biden!

  • All right?

  • You're looking at the United States Usain Bolt right here.

  • Could we get a point like this? - Oh!

  • Yes!

  • We got this.

  • And the other thing, I watch "Ballers."

  • "Ballers?"

  • Oh!

  • Speaking of "Ballers," which is based on football,

  • do you think we should do a democratic nominee combine,

  • where you guys do a 40-yard dash, a vertical?

  • And jump up on the--

  • I would like it!

  • Yeah?

  • Yeah, tell me--

  • I mean, obviously, you're coming in first.

  • Who's coming in second?

  • Somewhere, I just heard Bernie like, chill.

  • [LAUGHTER]

  • No, I don't want--

  • we can't--

  • Oh, but this could be good!

  • The chain around your neck when you do the--

  • Dragging a tire!

  • MERO: Oh yeah, you know?

  • And CrossFit with Liz, you know what I'm saying?

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

  • (SINGING) Let's do it.

  • [MUSIC PLAYING]

- Yo, what up?

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