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working people.COOPER:re not a capitalist.Doesn39。t vote. Not just a handful of billionaires.COOPER: And it39。 We have got to encourage that.re going to have a lot more on these issues.t change again?CHAFEE:ve been an independent.CHAFEE:s on the environment, a woman39。s no doubt about that.Malley, the concern of voters about you is that you tout our record as Baltimore39。s a lot of policies that have led to this unrest.But, Anderson, when I ran for mayor of Baltimore in 1999...COOPER:MALLEY:ve saved over a thousand lives in Baltimore in the last 15 years of people working together. Well, I think the key word in your followup there was the word settle. And it was about bringing people together.COOPER: No, actually I believe that I am where the Democratic Party traditionally has been.s move on to some of the most pressing issues facing our country right now, some of the biggest issues right now in the headlines today.re reconsidering that. Which is it:re too poor. Secretary Clinton, is Bernie Sanders tough enough on guns?CLINTON: I voted against it. I don39。t get the healthcare that they need, the mental healthcare, because they don39。 For a decade, you said that holding gun manufacturers legally responsible for mass shootings is a bad idea.re not being true to the Democratic Party principle of elevating the level of consciousness among our people about the hardships that a lot of people who happen to be have by culture, by the way.COOPER: Given that nearly half the Democratic Party is nonwhite, aren39。 But together as a city, we saved a lot of lives. The ACLU, the NAACP sued you, sued the city, and the city actually settled, saying a lot of those arrests were without probable cause.O39。 And we put our city on a path to reduce violent crime, or part one (ph) crime by more than any other major city in America over the next 10 years.I did not make our city immune to setbacks.t want to step forward and say who killed a 3yearold, it39。MALLEY:s what we were up against.COOPER: The party left me. But I have not changed on the issues.And I open my record to scrutiny. I mean, you39。ve only been a Democrat for little more than two years. ... not just for billionaires.COOPER: ... of the world.SANDERS: I love Denmark. No, I don39。 Republicans win when there is a low voter turnout, and that is what happened last November.Sixtythree percent of the American people didn39。 You honeymooned in the Soviet Union. That it is wrong, today, in a rigged economy, that 57 percent of all new ine is going to the top 1 percent.That when you look around the world, you see every other major country providing health care to all people as a right, except the United States. Senator Sanders. ...reforming foster care and adoption to the Children39。 Just for the record, are you a progressive, or are you a moderate?CLINTON: Do you change your political identity based on who you39。s happening in the world.You know, taker the trade deal.re too harsh. We39。s too much inequality。 So I have specific remendations about how we39。 And every day, I think about what we need to do to make sure that opportunity is available not just for her, but for all of our children.I have spent a very long time my entire adult life looking for ways to even the odds to help people have a chance to get ahead, and, in particular, to find the ways for each child to live up to his or her Godgiven potential.I39。 AfricanAmerican youth unemployment is 51 percent. Hispanic youth unemployment is 36 percent.s doing better, we are creating jobs again. But we elected a president, not a magician, and there is urgent work that needs to be done right now. For there is a deep injustice, an economic injustice that threatens to tear our country apart, and it will not solve itself. Injustice does not solve itself.What I39。 I have a record of working across the political aisle. I have high ethical standards.As we look to the future, I want to address the ine inequality, close the gap between the haves and the havenots. It happens to be Nevada, where we39。 Thank you, Anderson.Thank you, CNN, and thank you Facebook for organizing this debate.Not only will Americans be electing a new president next year, we also will be electing a world leader. I39。 There is certainly a lot of excitement in this room tonight, and no doubt around the country. Thousands of people stepped inside to record their questions for the candidates on video. Millions more have weighed in on Facebook.re just seconds away from introducing the candidates to viewers in the United States and watching right now around the world.This debate is airing on CNN, CNN en Espanol, and CNN International.2015年美國民主黨五個(gè)總統(tǒng)候選人的第一次辯論會(huì) (英文,60頁)First Democratic Presidential DebateTime: October 13th, 2015 Place: Wynn Resort, Las Vegas, Nevada, USACandidates: Hillary Clinton, Martin O39。 Thanks for joining us. We39。ve teamed up with Facebook to send a campaign camper around the country for the past three weeks. The first Democratic debate will begin right after this.(COMMERCIAL BREAK)COOPER:ll ask questions, followups and guide the discussion.s begin with Governor Chafee.Governor?CHAFEE: Rhode Island had the biggest drop of the unemployment rate over my four budgets of all but one state.ve shown good judgment.re looking for a leader who understands how the system works, who has not been coopted by it, and also has a proven record of acplishing different things.t do to give them healthier and better lives. There are some things that I have learned to do better in life than others. And, after 15 years of executive experience, I have learned how to be an effective leader.Whether it was raising the minimum wage, making our public schools the best in America, passing marriage equality, the DREAM Act, and prehensive gun safety legislation, I have learned how to get things done because I am very clear about my principals.Thanks to President Obama, our co