At her town hall event in Queens, New York, on Friday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) dealt with an interruption.
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00:00Healthcare research in our community that is under threat. It has not been canceled yet and I've been working very hard to defend and
00:14The Q&A we'll get to that in the Q&A
00:21We'll get to that in the Q&A I
00:25Listen, I am happy. I am I am happy
00:30Yes, I understand
00:33We will take your quack out. I will take your question. I'm happy to take your question. We're happy to take your question
00:39I'm happy to take your question
00:42Okay, here's the deal. I'm happy to take your question
00:51I'm happy to take your question listen
00:57Listen
00:59ma'am ma'am ma'am you have ma'am you're gonna have to sit down all right ma'am
01:07all right ma'am all right I'm sorry ma'am listen all right ma'am ma'am ma'am all
01:24right listen listen ma'am ma'am thank you I'm thank you ma'am sorry listen folks all right
01:41all right folks okay thank you thank you listen folks all right
01:49all right I mean here's the deal with town halls I more than welcome people who disagree or are maybe
02:01even super pissed off at me for any issue to come but we have some ground rules here which is that
02:09please wait to the Q&A because we don't want to deprive all of our neighbors of the ability to
02:14have information and hear things and respond to it I'm not the you know
02:24trust me I'm not a person that's going to not call on someone that I think is going to answer that's
02:28going to ask a tough question we're more than happy to do that but we need to be able to
02:33have this conversation so thank you all anyways so we've got the we have this healthcare research
02:39research that's under threat but we've been working very hard to stay