speaking of florida, val demings is somebody you can t pigeon hole if you re trying to undermine her campaign. she s not someone you can say this is someone who s going to be anti-law enforcement. this is someone you can t really pigeon hole, but she s got to run in florida, which obviously there s three major media markets. it s distinct in ways that other states are not. how does she have to run for november? i think she needs to be herself, and i think she needs to focus on florida voters and not become larger than life and make people start putting projections on her that if she wins this race, she could be the first black female president. no, that s not what she s running for. she s running for senate. she has a law enforcement background. she comes from a working-class family. she can relate to black voters, women voters, young people. she can relate to white voters in that state, and she s doing that. that s why when val demings first put her name out there, people thought
steve patterson has her inspiring story. reporter: the first thing you should know about sandra douglass morgan, she s already carved out a long legacy of being first. sometimes your experience is questioned when you are the first when usually it s because you worked twice as hard to get there. reporter: morgan was the first black city attorney in las vegas and the first black chairperson of nevada s powerful gaming control board now she s the first black woman to become team president in nfl history with the las vegas raiders. this is a dream come true for me reporter: the 44-year-old black and korean wife and mother doesn t take breaking barriers lightly, especially in a league mired in controversy for a lot of fans faith in the league s fairness has been shaken it s not lost on me that i m the first black female president for the nfl, so that if i can make any type of change or be a good voice, a positive voice or even a sounding board for the nfl i m happy to do that
fact that parents already have rights. the fact that republicans in florida are using this as their guides to be nasty towards the lgbtq community [inaudible] i ve got a little bit less than a minute left. two points. one, how concerned are you about other school districts adopting similar guidelines? are you worried about people being so complacent that this gets inculcated and people move on from it? absolutely. i m deeply concerned. i think everyone should be concerned. if you could do it to the lgbtq community, who is next? florida state senator shevrin jones, thank you so much for being a part of the conversation. next, it s time to head to the culture corner where we are talking about history being made in the nfl with the first
on sunday as holes he went on a pro-abortion rant. some of those fans taking to social media saying they bought a ticket to be entertained not lectured. the 27-year-old singer, not hear your views come argument is so dumb. no, you paid me to see the stage as a form of expression in the manner i choose. sorry you lack critical thinking to realize the rhetorical power only serves backtracking after posting incorrect tweet about newly sworn injustice jackson. here is a tweet, labeling checks and as the first black supreme court justice. an honor held by marshall. and appears on gm eight youtube page. it took five hours for the error to be corrected. a new tweet correcting jackson as the first black female justice to sit on a high court.
coming in in a new job she must be thinking wow, interesting term in the rear-view mirror. what comes in the fall. what have i gotten myself into? this is a solid 6-3 conservative court. the balance of power won t change. it s for sure a big moment for ketanji brown jackson, for the court and the nation. she is replacing the man she clerked for, justice breyer. she ll be administered two oaths. the constitutional oath by the chief justice john roberts, and then the judicial oath that will be administered by the outgoing retiring justice breyer, and she ll be the first black female justice to join the court, and she actually referenced that significance at the white house in april just after she was confirmed. saying how it took just one generation to go from segregation to the supreme court. she referenced her parents who grew up in the segregated south. she will, in fact, be making history. but she is joining the court at