The first sit-down interview with Vice President Kamala Harris since she became the Democratic presidential candidate was underwhelming but likely didn't do any damage to her campaign.
Harris had been lambasted by critics for going so long without an unscripted interview, but that changed on Thursday night when she faced Dana Bash.
Bash challenged Harris on her switching her position on banning fracking, and she responded by leaning on her "values" rather than actual policy positions. During the interview, she relied on repeating that her values had not changed in order to avoid answering why her policies had.