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A back and forth, and i m sure there ll be another debate for that, and that is that my proposal for college and reducing college costs is different than senator bernie sanders , of course, and warren s and i m concerned about the wealthiest, that the taxpayers would have to pay for them to go to college. so that is something i d like to talk about more. and then also there was some disputes about health care. one of my more interesting moments, though, was when governor inslee claimed the mantel of being the one leading on women s rights and women s reproductive rights at which point i sid i think theirs three women on the stage who have done a pretty good job on that. we actually have that sound bite. if i could just play that so our viewers could see that. sure. it s six. take a look. i am the only candidate here who has passed a law protecting a woman s right of reproductive health in health insurance and ....
Going to see that tomorrow night? probably. and who s it going to be? and speaking spanish. okay. now i m told the senator from minnesota is with the anchorman from pennsylvania. thank you so much. you know what i was struck tonight by, the people out there, true backgrounds and true identities as human beings showed the best passion. and it s always dangerous for men to be talking about reproductive rights. sort of a different role there. but when you jumped into that, i think the audience went right for you. i listened to so many candidates keep saying i m the only one on the stage, i m the only one on the stage. and when the governor, i love the work he s doing on climate change but when he comes out and says i m the only one on the stage that s led on reproductive rights i literally looked at the other-two other women on the starnlgs at elizabeth and tulsi, and that s when i said, there s three women on the stage that have done something on this too. what did you thin ....
thank you so much. you know what i was struck tonight by the people with their true backgrounds and true identities as human beings showed the best passion. and it s always dangerous for men to be talking about reproductive rights since we re sort of a different role there. but when you jumped into that, i think the audience went wild for you. that s what i call spontaneity. i listen to so many of the candidates keep saying i m the only one on the stage, i m the only one on the stage. and when the governor, you know, i love the work he s doing on climate change. but when he comes out and says i m the only one on the stage that s led on reproductive rights, i literally looked at the two other women on the stage, at elizabeth and tulsi, and that s when i said, there are three women on this stage that have done something on this, too. what did you think of the proportion of questions and discussion tz? there s a lot on the border, a lot on health care, very little on foreign policy. ....
Issue? i think we need to flip the balance in general, representation matters and when you look at these laws being passed the most restrictive abortion laws in history, and you look at government representation, 24% of mayors and governors, you know, in the white house, and then these laws passed by 25 senators that are men, you know, all about women s rights and reproductive rights, which is a really big issue for us. ruth bader ginsburg said it right, it s a woman s right to control what happens with her body and that really contributes to equality. a woman s right, a woman s body and those are 24 men making decisions for half the country. shelley, tiffany, thank you so much. always great to have you. you make me smarter and better every time you re on. thank you for having these conversations. available in paperback now, get it for a summer read. a story of what happens when business and government are too ....