so let's listen to that.
>> women and men, young and old,
latino and asian,
african-american and caucasian,
rich, poor, and middle class,
gay and straight, you have stood
with me, and i will continue to
stand strong.
>> thanks to you, we've reached
a milestone.
first time in our nation's
history that a woman will be a
major party's nominee.
[ cheers and applause ]
tonight's victory is not about
one person.
it belongs to generations of
women and men who struggled and
sacrificed and made this moment
possible.
we all owe so much to those who
came before, and tonight belongs
to all of you.
[ cheers and applause ]
>> david, what did you hear
there in her tone and in her
words?
>> well, i think she had a
different tone last night.
she was able to absorb, to
reflect, and to project the
historical nature of this
moment.
a really significant moment in
her political career and in her
public career, which has spanned
both politics and her role as
first lady of the united states.
so she is a...