Now they're doing candidate-specific questions. Some interesting ones, and some that seem a little off-base:
First she asks Biden about some of his racial/cultural gaffes in the past. Then she asks Edwards about how he will work with the "special interests" in Washington should he become president, since they're not all going to go away immediately. Dodd is asked about his father misusing campaign funds decades ago, and whether he's running for president to restore his family's good name. Richardson is asked about lax security at national labs when he was Energy Secretary.
Obama is asked about how his foreign policy can include so many former advisers to Bill Clinton and still deliver the differences he promises. This one gets a good number of laughs, especially from Hillary. Obama gets a little punchy: "Hillary, I'm looking forward to you advising me as well. I want to gather up talent from everywhere."
Oddly, no special question for Hillary Clinton. (Apparently there was a question for Clinton about the transparency of her health care plan. Must have missed it catching up on notes.)
--Kate Sheppard