amy: norman solomon? >> i don't think bernie sanders would have the overwhelming support he has from young african-americans if for years sanders and his campaign and his supporters haven't reached out to those folks. i think to call nina turner a token is really inappropriate. we have not onlyly african-americans, especially those who are young under 40 or so, but latinos as well, who have flocked to an overwhelmingly supported bernie sanders. on sunday night in los angeles, among 20,000 other people, i saw half of the audience was latinos. and many folks were african-americans. patriarchy is not only a gender. it is a system. it is a way of devaluing people because they don't have money and they don't have power and they don't dominate. and i think if we're going to move the conversation forward, we need to find a common ground. this is part of my disasappointment as we speak tht the common ground between elizabeth warren and bebernie sanders is profound. in the common ground between the supporters of t