shannon: she was a pioneer in so many ways. you reference her time out west and where she was from and it was such an interesting back drop to see her become the first female appointed to the supreme court. she often told the story about graduating from stanford and not being able to get a job. no law firm would hire her as a woman in the 50s and 60s. she struggled to make it in the legal profession. to think she came out of school, she found a roadblock to any kind of legal career and she decided to plow forward and ends up on the supreme court. it is a really fascinating, truly american story. she went out and campaigned to become a judge because she saw this is my avenue. she didn t win the first election. she did ultimately end up becoming a judge but another part of her interesting background is she was a lawmaker in arizona in the state senate. so she had a real appreciation for all of the different branches, for fighting her way into the legal profession. she had a h
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diverse state. once you get to south carolina where the majority of democratic voters are african-american, this is an area that sanders continues to struggle. he is not at joe biden s level with african-american voters. what s he doing about that? reporter: well, the campaign is targeting african-american and latino voters heavily. he is on home turf advantage you mentioned. vermont a couple miles from where we are now. but he has been spending a lot of time out west, almost a western strategy the campaign has. they believe in nevada he can do well. that he does well with latino voters. in quarter three, he raised the most money of any candidate from latino supporters. they feel good about that. they also have african-american outreach, they re in south carolina on the ground, pulling in endorsements in south carolina. they feel they re targeting minority communities, feel they can do well, do better than 2016 when that was the reason why he
lot of time out west, because he s trying to recruit candidates there. he s going to appear tomorrow night for kelly ward, who is challenging senator flake, no favorite of donald trump s i might add. he s going to go out there to her first campaign rally. he is continuing to say that he s going to challenge people like brasso and hatch and flake and heller out west. and fischer in nebraska. and brasso, for example is somebody who the president might consider a friend. so maybe the president will get you know will get him to back off a little bit. although, bannon sounds like this is his job right now, which is to repeal and replace the republicans worth in the senate, who are the establishment. senator, having been in the senate knowing what you do, how much does personality matter? how much does it matter the
live pictures again out of san bernardino, california. that s where an elementary school was the site of a shooting a little bit earlier today. 10:30 local time out west. what we know right now is that two adults are deceased. the suspect is down. according to police. so there s no further threat. steve patterson s been watching all the developments for us in our l.a. bureau. steve, what more do we know? kate, there was a recent news briefing a few minutes ago, new information from that as is follows. we know there were four victims involved in this. the shooter known now to be a male, visiting the school, visiting a female teacher inside a single classroom. the other victims were two students. we are now hearing that those two students are in critical condition, both students rushed to the hospital after this
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