Bill de Blasio heckled during opening remarks at Democratic debate

While New York City Mayor Bill de Balsio was giving his opening remarks at the second night of debates on CNN, an audience member heckled him.

De Blasio was touting how he was different from rivals like former Vice President Joe Biden and California Sen. Kamala Harris when he was interrupted.

“There are good people on this stage but real differences. Joe Biden told wealthy donors that nothing fundamentally would change if we were president. Kamala Harris said she’s not trying to restructure society. Well, I am,” de Blasio said.

“For 40 years, working people have taken on the chin in this country for 40 years the rich have gotten richer and they paid less and less in taxes. It cannot go on this way,” he said. “When I’m president, we will even up the score and we will tax the hell out of the wealthy to make this a fairer country and to make sure it’s a country that puts working people first.”

The protesters were chanting about the death of Eric Garner and the NYPD officer Daniel Pantaleo, who was involved.

When it was Sen. Cory Booker’s turn to give his opening statement, protesters loudly interrupted again, forcing Booker to stop his speech.

In tweets from his Twitter account, de Blasio said, “To the protestors in the audience today: I heard you. I saw you. I thank you. This is what democracy looks like and no one said it was pretty.”

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