. >> dr. martin luther king jr. led a movement. he was gassed. he was beaten. he was jailed. and then he worked with president johnson to get the civil rights laws passed. because the dream couldn't be realized until finally it was legally permissible. >> jesse jackson won south carolina twice in '84 and 'wi88. he's a good candidate with a good organization. >> those comments angered a lot of people. he endorsed hillary clinton. >> i hope he understand what's that means. you get excited in the campaigns. i can understand he wanted to defend his honor and his own record. and that is to be expected. but you can do that in a way that won't ingender the kind of feeling that's seem to be bubbling up as a result of this. >> so, charles, how did the clintons win back the support of black voters here in south carolina? >> well, i think it's a lot of things happening. first of all, two people running are very different. bernie sanders doesn't have the kind of -- he doesn't have the presence that barack obama, neither one of them have the charisma of barack obama. but also, you know, t