majority of voters who voted in 2016 were black and voters of color make all of the difference. everybody has to reach out to the african-american community. you can t take us for granted. reporter: candidates are staffing up big and visiting often. one tracker tallying more than 200 events from presidential hopefuls so far. while blackout reach is essential, it doesn t guarantee success. the names i hear when i talk about south carolina are joe biden, kamala harris and cory booker. but kamala harris and cory booker s poll numbers have been kind of stagnant. what do you make of how they re doing in the state right now? that s from a little bit of an amazement to me as well because i thought, sure, there would be much more of a surge. and i can t quite figure that out yet. after a week where family divisions spilled out in public view he said things that are hurtful and that are harmful. i believe he should be apologizing to the american people. cory should apologize.
president. there are a large portion of democrats that are simply members of the resistance who will accept nothing out of this administration, and we speak to members of the problemsolvers caucus all the time who have said their bigger roadblock is the first left than it is the right. how do you reconcile that? we re uniti our democratic party. how? we re always going to have family divisions o all sides. you look at what we ve been able to do around the country, the fact we had the unite tour to fight back across the country of getting obama supporters, hillary supporters, bernie supporters, third party supporters united across the country. the fact we ve had eight pickups in special elections this year demonstrates that democrats are moving forward in a very positive and productive way. the fact we re seeing through a resistant summer more than 2,000 events across the country trying to get people involved in all
for investigator schnitker, a new picture was emerging. a marriage in shambles. a husband pushed to the edge. maybe this wasn t an accident or suicide. maybe it was murder. it seems hard to believe that alex would kill his wife, and his kids are just a couple of rooms away. but that s if you re thinking that, this is well thought out. you know, oftentimes couples get in arguments and they escalate and somebody dies. you had seen your wife endanger her life. you weren t angry at your wife s inability to kick her habit? no. i was disappointed in her. i was disappointed that this happened. but angry, no. i was never angry with emily. but emily s family and friends say they were angry at alex. the beckwiths and the fazinos, once so close, were now splitting along family lines. family divisions, secrets,
phone call. because that was the last time i heard her voice. for the investigators, a new picture was emerging. a marriage in shambles. a husband pushed to the edge. maybe this wasn t an accident or suicide. maybe it was murder. it seems hard to believe that alex would kill his wife, and his kids are just a couple of rooms away. if you re thinking that, this is well thought out. oftentimes couples get in arguments, and they escalate and somebody dies. you had seen your wife endanger her life. you weren t angry at your wife s inability to kick her habit? no. i was disappointed in her. i was disappointed that this happened. but angry, no. i was never angry with emily. but emily s family and friends say they were angry at alex. the beckwiths and the fazinos, once so close, were now splitting along family lines. family divisions, secrets, finger pointing. none of it was getting
family divisions, secrets, finger pointing. none of it was getting investigators any closer to finding out what happened to emily fazzino. coming up just kept saying over and over, you re a murderer. you re a murderer. that s what they were saying. that s not all they were saying. did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia and that women who try to divorce them wind up dead? when dateline extra continues. again that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it s like my father always told me put that down. that s expensive. of course i save people an average of nearly $600, but who s gonna save me? [ voice breaking ] and that s when i realized. i m allergic to wasabi. well, i feel better. it s been five minutes. talk about progress. [ chuckles ] okay. sometino big deal.shingress. my gums bleed.les ]