we know from recent news reports the two are not on friendly terms. you know when he was on "the view" a few days ago, they asked if he was talking to hillary clinton and he quickly said no. clearly there are issues. i think the interesting thing is it's not just between them. their voters took the 2016 primary really seriously. in my travels over the past few weeks, there were voters who were for bernie or hillary who really still feel that loyalty there. i think now that bernie is striving to get the nomination again this time, those are clearly wounds he'll have to heal. >> it seems as if there is a divide that is still there and within the democratic party. of course, selma is trying to bring everybody together on this anniversary. ali in selma, alabama, thank you. i want to bring in my panel. tara, the democratic strategist and a. scott boldin, former chair of the d.c. democratic party and former chair of the national bar association and pac