Sanders has a sober view of his prospects. He needs 65% of the remaining pledged delegates, and he sees a tough but possible fight; but many of the super-delegates to Hillary are in states that went 70-80% to Bernie. He says he can make the case that those delegates should support Sanders.
Sanders repeats the point that he polls better against Trump than Hillary does.
A losing argument among Dems. Hillary is the nominee unless the FBI recommends an indictment. She has always been the presumptive nominee. This Potemkin primary was just a vehicle to keep some of the focus on the Dems during the primary season.
The Dems will not nominate an independent, socialist (age 74) to be their nominee. Even if Hillary were to be indicted, Bernie won't be the nominee. They will dust off Biden and insert him in the race. That may have been the plan from the beginning hence Biden's higher profile lately.
Manafort up now.