Public confrontations of political figures are on the rise — and while some call them "angry mobs" — these showdowns seem to be working.
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00:00Look at me when I'm talking to you, you're telling me that my assault doesn't matter!
00:07You're already half a thousand units instead of your affordable housing program, only 5% will go to homeless. Can you look me in the eye and tell me why?
00:25Why won't you come in more housing for homeless New Yorkers, Mayor de Blasio?
00:37I was on the front page of the New York Post with the mayor saying, I'm in the middle of my workout, and my reaction to that was, you care more about your workout than rehousing the homeless, of which 61,000 of us sleep in shelters every night.
00:56How can you enjoy a Mexican dinner as you're deporting and imprisoning tens of thousands of people who come here seeking asylum in the United States?
01:07I just wanted to urge you to resign, you can take your duties to the environment in our country.
01:12Give money to senators and find your way to the position, you should be so proud of yourself.
01:19It's great to be back in Kansas City, with men.
01:22Shame! Shame!
01:24Deport Stephen Miller!
01:29How dare you talk to women that way? How dare you?
01:37I had to go and confront Mayor de Blasio after he tweeted that, oh look what they did when they confronted Senator Flake.
01:48Those ladies were really courageous. I think he was impressed by them and I said, let's go get them in his gym.
01:54I was at the March on Washington with Martin Luther King Jr. We were marching for justice, jobs, and fair housing. We're still fighting. We're still marching for the very same things.