a generational divide.
>> i'm behind anyone who is
going to listen and speak up for
us.
i think we need to believe in a
leader like bernie sanders.
>> it is not acceptable to me
that we have seen young black
men walk down streets in this
country, be beaten and be killed
unjustly.
>> there's no other person
that's speaking about this.
people are dying.
>> congressman james clyburn is
a prominent african-american in
south carolina.
he talks about his own family,
his middle-aged daughter for
hillary clinton, his other
daughter for bernie sanders.
is this more about age than it
is about race?
>> i think it is largely about
race.
we've seen bernie all through
the country.
we just talked last night about
young women versus older women
and hillary.
i do think you have a
generational change, but i'm not
at all surprised
african-american leaders would
be drawn to bernie sanders,
especially somebody like cornell
west.
that makes absolute sense.
what surprises me is the
african-american leaders...