Same statement to you as to the OP can you outline some highlights. Just posting a 40 minute long video and saying discuss is in my opinion a barrier to actual discussion.
Points in the interview, scattered list.
- Wanting a President who would have the courage to recognize that the people who control the elections are the ones with huge sums of money. Many Americans don't vote because they are disillusioned by the system in place.
- Wanting more than a two party system, a third party composed specifically of the working class, minorities, and women who are currently disenfranchised. Socialist type party, references Canada. Working at the local level.
- Disparity between the rich and poor, healthcare for all, cuts to the military budget, and the illegal war in Nicaragua.
- Talked about how he became interested in politics. Was in a nonpolitical family until college where he learned about the war and racial discrimination and decided to do something about it.
- Was asked how he attempted to create a decent standard of living within the microcosm of Burlington. Answer: Created a new office to bring jobs and urban development grants to the city. Recognized that all things being equal, women earn less than men so created a Women in Trades Construction Bill/Women's Council (Mandated that city funded construction companies hire 10% women per job at a minimum). Youth Employment Council for low income kids.
- Taking issues from the people, making sure the people vote on the issues, especially in the city. Increasing voter turnout.
- Talks about how the Reagan administration is really to blame for the issues in urban development and education, after receiving a question from a caller. Giving kids a reason to learn.
- Hits on affordable healthcare, references Canada and their national healthcare system. And subsidized college education and in medical area.
- How the media are owned by 'Big Money' and the monopoly of corporations in this area. Consumerism in the entertainment space.
- Speaking about Jesse Jackson, believes that class is more a factor than race in terms of presidential campaigns, personally believes that a black man can become President or a woman can become President. But believes that those campaigns will fail because they are not funded by corporations.
For those who are interested, i really like this interview better than the one in the OP
Its from 88 right after he got elected in Burlington talking to Cspan for the first time, and his answers are really insightful here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBMIA46oV6U
Thanks for the video. It was a great insight. Loved Bernie's response to the man calling him a Nazi because Bernie was a socialist. And his response to nuclear situation.