penalty and that has never changed and i dare anyone who is in a position to make that decision to face the people i have faced and say i will not seek the death penalty. that is my background. that is my work. i am proud of it. i think you can judge people by when they are under fire and it is not about some fancy opinion on a stage or when they're in the position to actually make the decision, what do they do. when i was in the position of having to decide whether or not to seek a death penalty on cases i prosecuted, i made a very difficult decision that was not popular, to not seek the death penalty. history shows that. and i am proud of those decisions. >> senator harris, thank you very much. >> senator kamala harris, debate night two. obviously debate night one was breakout moment for her. but look at her hold the stage in debate night two. two more candidates. definitely on the stage for debate night three. how did they do in debate nights one and two. julian castro, former housing secretary, had his breakout moment in the first debate as well. his campaign in the first 24 hours after that debate, they