and my mother, the first thing she would do is say, well, what are you going to do about fixing it? so i m going to say, i decided to run for president. california senator and presidential hopeful kamala harris kicking off a jam-packed campaign weekend. she is among nine democrats hitting the road tomorrow from new hampshire to georgia to south carolina to iowa. the schedule for the democrats starts early in the morning. there will be house parties and listening tours and walking tours, plus all sorts of meet and greets. even cable news staple and california congressman eric swalwell is getting in on the action. he hasn t even declared he s running yet. the action will start back up on sunday. the pivotal states of iowa and new hampshire. ener elizabeth warren is making her way all the way out west to nevada. we re still four months away from the first debate in june. we re still a year and eight months away from election day, but with nine people already declared as running and seem
you know, i was raised by a mother. my sister maya s here. we were raised by a mother. we d come home with a problem and my mother, the first thing she would do is say, well, what are you going to do about fixing it? so i m going to say, i decided to run for president. california senator and presidential hopeful kamala harris kicking off a jam-packed campaign weekend. she is among nine democrats hitting the road tomorrow from new hampshire to georgia to south carolina to iowa. the schedule for the democrats starts early in the morning. there will be house parties and listening tours and walking tours, plus all sorts of meet and greets. even cable news staple and california congressman eric swalwell is getting in on the action. he hasn t even declared he s running yet. the action will start back up on sunday. the pivotal states of iowa and new hampshire. senator elizabeth warren is making her way all the way out west to nevada. we re still four months away
progressives, to the progressive base or they talk to workers working class families regardless of race. to me, you have to do both. dana: what do you think of that, alex? it s interesting. he s making the play there s not a lot of candidates in the broader democratic field that can make, which is to reach out to potentially rust belt republicans. joe biden is the one that has the opportunity. but i think it s smart for the senator to do that. i think right now of those not officially exploring or going on listening tours, vice president biden and probably beto are the two that have the biggest chance to really move this race around. dana: there was one other senator that put her hat in the ring. kirsten gillibrand. we have sound from work. we have to start rewarding work in this country again. anybody that wants to work hard should be able to get whatever training they need to earn their way to the middle class and to
minute and let you guys continue the conversation without me. okay. we ve got a lot of cabinet people, elaine chao, scott pruitt, lighthouser, larry kudlow. it s a real meeting. this isn t just one of the listening tours. i don t really understand the point of this, of rolling back fuel efficiency standards. even though the u.s. is producing a record amount of oil, we re surpassing saudi arabia. next year will be the largest producer of oil and gasoline in the world very shortly. the longer-term future of increasing fuel efficiency standards is very positive. both for the consumer and the environment. we ve had a steady progression on this front that has been quite effective, reducing our reliance on carbon fuels. people need to understand these environmental concerns with economic concerns just as much. absolutely. they re simply not about
first time in a while i went that is next level. it s not accurate to say we are falling way behind. you are talking about corporate america. it is one of the white house listening tours or is this administration prepared to dig in, invest and get in the game? google doesn t seem like one of president trump s beloved companies. i think that remains to be seen. a lot of companies do incredibly well but have been wondering where the government is. you look at somewhere like china. there is a huge statewide push to push companies to the forefront of a.i. and military and commercial arenas. you haven t seen that in the u.s. maybe this is a good step or suggestion that government will be spending more money allowing the regulation to help these companies push forward. i think they will be going to