It won't let me embed but the link is below:
https://www.yahoo.com/...
I cannot watch the full interview because alas I'm at work but it seems pretty good.
More of the same good ol Bernie:
On the issue of government surveillance, the socialist candidate said he mostly agrees with Rand Paul, the Senate’s most vocal critic of the National Security Agency’s spy program.
Sanders, who opposed the Patriot Act and its reauthorization, said he plans to vote against the less-wide-ranging USA Freedom Act, passed last month by the House, which would allow some counterterrorism tools — including the NSA’s controversial bulk data collection — to remain in place.
“It doesn’t go far enough in protecting our privacy rights,” he said. “We are moving toward an Orwellian society where Big Brother in the corporate world and the government have too much personal information about innocent people.”
“There are millions and millions of people who are tired of the establishment politics and corporate greed who are going to lead the mass movement in this country,” Sanders said.
Sanders said he realizes Clinton has a huge fundraising advantage, especially considering he refuses to take money from super PACs.
“We’re going to do the best we can,” he said. “I don’t have a super PAC, I don’t want it super PAC, and that is that.”
The bigger question, Sanders said, whether “any candidate that isn’t tied in with the billionaires” run for office and win.
“I’m going to be honest with you, it may be too late,” he said. “The billionaires may be too powerful.”
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And this gem:
Sanders was asked if he would ever consider being Clinton’s vice president.
“Would she be interested in being my vice president?” he replied. “We may be outspent, but I think we’ve got a good shot to win this thing.”
4:01 PM PT: Link is now fixed.