when i m president, i will do my power to make things better in terms of policing. if he speaks extremely well. the people i was in the room with articulated. you wanted to do it. did he do himself good or stand still. another of the up coming journalists has bernie sanders. let s go back stage. as a nation, we are going have to deal not only with the massive amounts of inequity, but the racial inequities. do you think joe biden is still the front-runner or kamala harris gave the explanation of school bussing. i m not going speculate on that, but we are running hard and looking good in iowa and new hampshire and stand an excellent chance of winning and if we do
he delivered in a calm way. i could see him also debating donald trump. no question, and if you look at the time each one spent talking, joe biden was obviously responding to a lot of attacks. who was number two, kamala harris. bernie sanders was mayor pete buttigieg. kirstin gillibrand tried almost like deblasio, breaking in and trying to get the attention. she ended up only with 7.5 minutes of total time talking. it is time to narrow this field. i think we can get it down to five or six right now and have really good debates, really strong candidates and this party could decide who is the right one to take this mess in the oval office out. contributors have a funny way of narrowing the field. i think it was kamala harris s debate.
measuring the greatness of this economy and they point to the unemployment numbers. people are working, but they are working two and three jobs. let s be clear. in our america, no one should have to work more than one job to have a roof over their head and food on their table! one of the exchanges kamala harris tonight. i will do a dramatic reading from the new york times. the print journalists who can write the lead all for a major publication are among the most admired and vend rated of all. this is jonathan martin and alexander burns. the most dramatic confrontation was on personal history. peering down the stage to look at mr. biden directly. she assailed him for remarks invoking his work in a senate that included a pair of notorious segregationists. her quote. there was a little girl in
california who was part of the second class to integrate her schools and she was bussed to school every day to school. that little girl was me. it was an amazing moment and described perfectly, but it wasn t the first time she made the argument. when he made the comments, she responded essentially on these lines. to all of your points, he had days to prepare. maybe he didn t know she was going to say it in such a dramatic and powerful and effective way, but he knew what she might say. it is as much it s not a trouble sign for biden, but for the people who would like him to prepare for what they can reasonably predict, this was an attack for her that they could have predicted. he used a phrase, local control. i am old enough to remember when this phrase was used.
kind of like them all. i know people who like a little bit about buttigieg and biden and he may not be my favorite, but i may have to go with him. i like a little about kamala harris and i like warren. you have to stand out in a way that people start to separate somebody from the field. kirstin gillibrand, kudos for staying in it and he managed to stay in the game. kamala harris presented herself essentially as a front-runner. kamala harris in the senate. clair mccaskill. kamala had a big night tonight. i do think so did mayor pete buttigieg. he handled himself well and i thought he showed that he deserves some of the attention he s getting and you compare his performance to beto s last night. his was substantively better.