 So as many of you know by now, Bernie Sanders has officially received the endorsements of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, and Ilhan Omar. Now I did a segment about how Elizabeth Warren has been aggressively courting the endorsements of at least AOC, but I'd assume that she's also courting the endorsements of other members of the squad as well. I believe I talked about this, I want to say six months or so ago. So we know that she was vying for this endorsement. However, Bernie got that endorsement and she found out about this in real time on national television and it was evident that she was gutted. Senator, your staff is telling us that we have to let you know you've been very generous with your time. But before you go, I do want to get your reaction. Senator Bernie Sanders on the stage will lose it to the fact that he was having this big rallies in Queens and he was going to have special guests. We have found out CNN has been told by sources that Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from New York, Ilhan Omar from Minnesota, and Rashida Tlaib from Michigan are going to be endorsing Senator Sanders. You're in the progressive lane with him as well. I know that those are three allies of yours as well. What do you make of that? Are you disappointed that they're not endorsing you? Look, I have great respect for all three of those women. I think they are terrific. And here's what I know for sure. When this primary is over, we're all going to be on the same side. All right. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Democratic Massachusetts. Thank you. You can tell that she was very, very disappointed. Now, before I say anything further, let me just say admittedly, I still haven't gotten over the fact that Elizabeth Warren didn't endorse Bernie Sanders in 2016. Like I truly felt abandoned. She was someone who I looked up to and I really felt like she was a reliable ally in the Senate and for her to abandon Bernie Sanders and not endorse him when that was make or break essentially in Massachusetts. It hurt me deeply and I still haven't gotten over it. So because those feelings are still there, I kind of feel torn on this, right? Seeing her feel gutted, it kind of makes me feel bad for her because, you know, she's a human being and I care about human beings to see her that disappointed. You know, it's kind of hard to see anyone like that. And I still like Elizabeth Warren. It's just that in a race between her and Bernie. Is Bernie 110 percent, right? However, that's one side of me, right? That's the nice version of Mike who is responding. The dickhead version of Mike is thinking, this is the taste of your own medicine. This is what you did to us in 2016 and this is how we felt. That feeling of you being abandoned that you feel now Liz, this is exactly what we felt in 2016. So I'm torn, right? Like I don't want to see anyone feel disappointed, but I hope that she understands now why having political allies is really important. And if you don't back progressives, if you abandon them, then later on the same could happen to you. If you're going to be aligned with progressives, then you've got to be there for us at times when we really need you. Elizabeth Warren wasn't. And yeah, now progressives aren't supporting her. We're still supporting Bernie, and she is not getting the endorsement of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other members of the squad. Perhaps Iona Presley will endorse her, but out of all the squad members, she's probably the one with the least amount of name recognition. And Iona Presley was a Hillary Clinton supporter, maybe even a surrogate. I'm not sure. Back in 2016, who was critical of Bernie Sanders. So Elizabeth Warren could get that endorsement, but Bernie got the main life three of the most important prominent progressives. So I understand why she feels disappointed. But hopefully if I can kind of blend my two disputing feelings together, blend both Mike's evil and nice Mike together, what I would say and leave you all with is hopefully Elizabeth Warren will understand the reasoning for this endorsement and acknowledge the importance of allies and really being there for allies in times of great need. And I'll leave that there because I feel like if I keep talking about this, I'm just going to say something mean and then I'm going to regret it. So yeah, that's Elizabeth Warren's reaction. I feel a little bit bad, but also I don't.