I thought Biden looked a little too prepared for that question on 'The Talk', where black parents tell their kids about dealing with the police. Don't know if he had any answers written down but I do believe he knew that question was coming and was ready to talk about his daughter being a social worker with a graduate degree from the Univ of Pennsylvania.
Biden also said this: "The fact of the matter is there is institutional racism in America. And we have always said we've never lived up to it. Do we hold these truths to be sovereign, are all men and women are created equal? Guess what -- we have never ever lived up to it. We have constantly been moving the needle further and further between inclusion and exclusion. This is the first president come along and says that's the end of that. We're not going to do that anymore."
I think that's bullshit, Trump has never done anything to increase the division between inclusion and exclusion, but Biden did with his Crime Bill in 1994. Trump's efforts on prison reform beats anything the democrats did under Obama/Biden or any other democratic president.
And BTW this notion of institutional racism is a load of crap. There's no law or gov't entity that allows or condones discrimination, what it does is provide another reason to feel victimized cuz the system is cheating them. People and organizations are accused of racism without any evidence of bias against a minority group. which is not to say that racism doesn't exist, but it sure as hell isn't institutionalized.