and the race is facing a shake-up powered by a dominant performance senator kamala harris may have up ended the democratic field last night. in the most searing of the night, harris put the front-runner, former vice president joe biden, on the defensive using her prosecutor skills to cut through his defense of working with southern segregationist senators back in the 70s. it was hurtful to hear you talk about the reputations of two united states senators who built their reputations and career on the segregation of race in this country. it was not only that, but you also worked with them to oppose busing. you know, there was a little girl in california who was part of the second class to integrate her public school, and she was bussed to school everyday. and that little girl was me.
this testimony had been delayed 7 times and low and behold, this is meant to undermine the president s credibility among the american people. and democrats hoping they would get something salacious out of it. the biggest headline from cohen s testimony is he knows there is no collusion on the part of donald trump and for all the things he probably lied about yesterday that may have been the one hint of truth. rob: it seems there has always been a protocol you don t try to hurt the president when he is overseas doing business. that went out the window yesterday. one thing michael cohen said is he has the searing there is no proof of collusion.
like mitch mcconnell making some pretty audacious statements in terms of apologizing to brett kavanaugh on behalf of our nation. yes, this is what the president does. he s the president of the united states, that is the president of everyone. after such a searing, emotional for a lot of americans looking ourselves in the mirror as a people, in terms of how we deal with justice, how we treat women and men in this country. and, you know, trying to usually a president is healing in that moment and apologizing to kavanaugh on behalf of the nation, it felt again like a trump orchestrated political event. and it was i ve never seen anything like that. yeah, i mean, his words were i mean, just a shade off of some of the attacks that the president has laid out even earlier today, he called democrats evil this morning, and then this evening, he says, apologizing to brett kavanaugh, a campaign of political and
that s what s important, and that is what she remembers. she remembers a lot of detail. it is worth noting that what they re trying to pick party here is inconsequential. they ve tried to turn it into an i.d. case. she s made it very clear, i absolutely know who it was, and so the i.d. case defense is now gone. she just said 100%. 100%. 100%. and she s also explained in a very credible and interesting way about how when you re the victim, you remember certain the most traumatic parts. i thought when she said in her testimony that was most searing was the laughter. i thought, i mean half of america is crying because they know. you can feel it. it makes your skin just makes your hair stand up on your arms that this woman has been living with that laughter in her head for 36 years.
racism. what do you think for shows that would actually go out and target the trump base, the trump voters, the voters that have forgoted in this country, as roseann was said to have done? i think you have seen that in the desire to re-create vehicles for tim allen, some of them were not as offensive a figure who has had some broader appeal over the years, i think that networks are going to have to figure out how to do this, and the climate we re in, the presidency we re experiencing now has made this a very difficult things, because as you guys have pointed out, the president has not been good at articulating in a way that we have come to expect, rightly or wrongly from our national leaders, the kinds of concerns on behalf of all americans, the charlottesville example, i think is most searing, the inability to avoid the anguish of so many