Unity and the role of women

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Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Clinton arrives for her Super Tuesday rally.
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House speaker Nancy Pelosi says the Democratic Party still has to work to unite voters divided by the primary battle between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.

Clinton, meanwhile, is expected to release her delegates to Barack Obama.

Two political observers talk about the remaining divisions in the party, including Democratic voters who still want to cast their votes for Clinton. Midmorning broadcasts live from the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colo.

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