How high are the stakes in tonight's Democratic 2020 debate? Just ask these 4 candidates who would probably wish they could forget these embarrassing presidential debate gaffes.
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00:00I'd like to talk about who we're running against, a billionaire who calls women fat broads and
00:06horse-faced lesbians.
00:08And no, I'm not talking about Donald Trump, I'm talking about Mayor Bloomberg.
00:25He has gotten some number of women, dozens, who knows, to sign non-disclosure agreements
00:31both for sexual harassment and for gender discrimination in the workplace.
00:36So Mr. Mayor, are you willing to release all of those women from those non-disclosure agreements
00:42so we can hear their side of the story?
00:46We have a very few non-disclosure agreements.
00:50How many is that?
00:51Let me finish.
00:52How many is that?
00:53They accused me of doing anything other than, maybe they didn't like the joke I told.
00:59And let me just point, there's agreements between two parties that wanted to keep it
01:04quiet and that's up to them.
01:06They signed those agreements and we'll live with it.
01:09If they wish now to speak out and tell their side of the story about what it is they allege,
01:15that's now okay with you?
01:16You're releasing them on television tonight?
01:18Senator?
01:19No.
01:20Is that right?
01:24Oops.
01:26You can't name the third one?
01:28The third agency of government, I would do away with the education, the commerce, and
01:37let's see, I can't, the third one I can't, sorry.
01:42Oops.
01:47Let's dispel with this fiction that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing.
01:51He knows exactly what he's doing.
01:52You see everybody, I want the people at home to think about this.
01:55That's what Washington D.C. does.
01:57The drive-by shot at the beginning with incorrect and incomplete information and then the memorized
02:0225 second speech that is exactly what his advisers gave him.
02:07Those are the facts.
02:08Here's the bottom line, this notion that Barack Obama doesn't know what he's doing is just
02:12not true.
02:13There it is.
02:14He knows exactly what he's doing.
02:15There it is, the memorized 25 second speech.
02:21You said in the Rose Garden, the day after the attack, it was an act of terror.
02:27It was not a spontaneous demonstration.
02:29Is that what you're saying?
02:30Please proceed, Governor.
02:32I want to make sure we get that for the record because it took the president 14 days before
02:36he called the attack in Benghazi an act of terror.
02:39Get the transcript.
02:40He did in fact, sir, so let me call it an act of terror.
02:44Can you say that a little louder, Candy?
02:46He did call it an act of terror.
02:52How has the national debt personally affected each of your lives?
02:58And if it hasn't, how can you honestly find a cure for the economic problems of the common
03:04people if you have no experience in what's ailing them?
03:07Well, I think the national debt affects everybody.
03:11Obviously, it has has a lot to do with interest rates.
03:15It has.
03:16She's saying you personally, personal basis.
03:18How has it affected you?
03:20Has it affected you personally?
03:21Well, I'm sure it has.
03:22I love my grandchildren.
03:24I want to think that I want to think, think that they're going to be able to afford an
03:29education.
03:30I think that that's an important part of being a parent.
03:32If the question, if you're maybe I won't get it wrong, are you suggesting that if somebody
03:36has means that the national debt doesn't affect them, I'm not sure I get it.
03:41Help me with the question and I'll try to answer it.