in fact, we are not here because of men at all. [applause] we are here because of some hardworking women. martha: s of the feeling is the president has work to do in the suburbs with women, in particular. are there some voters who are going to perhaps, be persuaded? i think elizabeth warren does a nice job of diagnosing the problem, a lot of her languages populist, similar to the president, about people being left out of the system. she is, in many ways, mirroring and echoing with the president said. the problem is her prescription for fixing it is dramatically different than this president. hers is more taxes, more government, more regulation. green new deal, get rid of martha: restructure the entire government. totally. donald trump s lower taxes, less government, get it out of your hair and let the free market work there that is a great contrast for they see the problem the same, but the solution is different.
nation. you know, because it saves the world. and the only way that s going to happen is if the economy is strong, is if we have a sense of security for our own families. that that s not selfish that, in fact, is the larger concern for the world and that government has a role. we ve seen how it works. it can get the boot off our neck and step back, be responsible for the things it s supposed to be doing like the border and the military and then let americans and the free market work. the left holds americans in contempt, the establishment does as well. they think we re dumb ruins, and so they rubes, so they resent us. the bottom line is this is going to have to take another generation to reform the country, but it s based on your sense and that positive populism framework about what americans want. steve: very well said, tammy. tomi, there s so much to be positive about. well, it s all about priorities. i don t know about you, but after watching the first two democratic debates and
world. and the only way that s going to happen is if the economy is strong, is if we have a sense of security for our own families. that that s not selfish that, in fact, is the larger concern for the world and that government has a role. we ve seen how it works. it can get the boot off our neck and step back, be responsible for the things it s supposed to be doing like the border and the military and then let americans and the free market work. the left holds americans in contempt, the establishment does as well. they think we re dumb ruins, and so they rubes, so they resent us. the bottom line is this is going to have to take another generation to reform the country, but it s based on your sense and that positive populism framework about what americans want. steve: very well said, tammy. tomi, there s so much to be positive about. well, it s all about priorities. i don t know about you, but after watching the first two democratic debates and more coming up, i couldn t feel
serious consolidation. you see the evidence of that in how dignity is being stripped from labor. and we have people that work full-time jobs and make a living wage. we see that because companies often have monopolistic holds on drugs. this is an economy that is hurting small businesses and not allowing them to compete. one of the most aggressive bills in the senate is about corporate consolidation in the ag sector. i feel very strongly about the need to let the free market work. i live in a low income black and brown community. i see every single day this economy is not working for average americans. the indicators that are being used from gdp to wall street s rankings is not helping people in my community. it is about time that we have an economy that works for everybody, not just the wealthiest in our nation. quickly, senator booker, you
most, because right now health care is the number one issue facing the country, and they are absolutely in the tiny, tiny fraction with this idea that we should eliminate private health care. laura: finally you were particularly struck by elizabeth warren and cory booker s commentary on business and corporations. let s play it. without an industrial policy in the united states for decades. it s basically bend it like giant whatever they want to do. giant corporations have exactly one loyalty, and that is to profit. i think we have a serious problem in our country with corporate consolidation, and you see the evidence of that and how dignity is being stripped from labor. i feel very strongly about the need to check the corporate consolidation, let the free market work. laura: why are those comments important? two points, number one is watch that word dignity. it was said several times yesterday, it s been said in the debates going on tonight. if the democratic buzzword tha