Fireworks Erupt as Clinton, Sanders Battle on Trade, Wall Street

Sanders: ‘Excuse me, I’m talking’

CLINTON: “We’re going to stop this kind of job exporting and we’re going to start importing and growing jobs again in our country.”
SANDERS: “I am very glad, Anderson, that Secretary Clinton has discovered religion on this issue. (Applause) But it’s a little bit too late. Secretary Clinton supported virtually every one of these disastrous trade agreements.”
CLINTON: “Well, I’ll tell you something else that Senator Sanders was against. He was against the auto bailout. We just had the best year that the auto industry has had in a long time. I voted to save the auto industry. He voted against the money that ended up saving the auto industry. (Applause)  I think that is a pretty big difference.”
SANDERS: “Oh, well, I — if you are talking about the Wall Street bailout where some of your friends destroyed this economy —"(Applause) 
CLINTON: “You know —“
SANDERS: “Excuse me, I’m talking.” (Applause)
CLINTON: ‘If you’re going to talk, tell the whole story, Senator Sanders.”
SANDERS: “Let me tell my story, you tell yours."
CLINTON: "I will."
SANDERS: "Your story is for voting for every disastrous trade agreement and voting for corporate America. Did I vote against the Wall Street bailout when billionaires on Wall Street destroyed this economy they went to Congress and they said 'Oh, please, we’ll be good boys, bail us out.' You know what I said? I said let the billionaires themselves bail out Wall Street. It shouldn’t be the middle-class of this country.” (Applause)
CLINTON: “Okay, so —“
SANDERS: “Wait a minute. Can I finish? You’ll have your turn.”

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