Trauma and figuring out how we as americans had come to that point where we could be living so close to poverty without recognizing it on a daily basis. Sreenivasan all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by heres to lifelong friendships and partnerships of all meaningful kinds. Heres to love that lasts yearin, yearout. For more than five generations, lincoln financial has helped people plan for the future because this is what you do for people you love. Lincoln financial, youre in charge. Moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Supported by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information at macfound. Org and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Sreenivasan the f
Youve got to be ready on day one. This is the pbs newshour democratic debate in partnership with facebook. Now live from milwaukee, gwen ifill and judy woodruff. applause thank you. Thank you. Woodruff good evening, were happy to welcome you to milwaukee for this democratic debate. Were especially pleased to thank our partners at facebook, who have helped us establish a vibrant conversation among undecided voters. Tonight youll hear some of their questions for the candidates. And you can follow along at home on the pbs newshour page on facebook. We also want to thank our hosts, the university of wisconsin, milwaukee, on whose campus we meet, here in the beautiful helen bader concert hall. Ifill we want to extend our warm thanks to milwaukee public radio and milwaukee public television, as well as all of our friends at the pbs member stations across the country tuning in tonight. This is the sixth time the democrats have met face to face. Each time we learn more about them and the presi
Trauma and figuring out how we as americans had come to that point where we could be living so close to poverty without recognizing it on a daily basis. Sreenivasan all that and more on tonights pbs newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by heres to lifelong friendships and partnerships of all meaningful kinds. Heres to love that lasts yearin, yearout. For more than five generations, lincoln financial has helped people plan for the future because this is what you do for people you love. Lincoln financial, youre in charge. Moving our economy for 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Supported by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information at macfound. Org and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Sreenivasan the f
Youve got to be ready on day one. This is the pbs newshour democratic debate in partnership with facebook. Now live from milwaukee, gwen ifill and judy woodruff. applause thank you. Thank you. Woodruff good evening, were happy to welcome you to milwaukee for this democratic debate. Were especially pleased to thank our partners at facebook, who have helped us establish a vibrant conversation among undecided voters. Tonight youll hear some of their questions for the candidates. And you can follow along at home on the pbs newshour page on facebook. We also want to thank our hosts, the university of wisconsin, milwaukee, on whose campus we meet, here in the beautiful helen bader concert hall. Ifill we want to extend our warm thanks to milwaukee public radio and milwaukee public television, as well as all of our friends at the pbs member stations across the country tuning in tonight. This is the sixth time the democrats have met face to face. Each time we learn more about them and the presi