Nation's oldest African American sorority celebrates Kamala Harris' new role as vice president
Vice President Kamala Harris shattered barriers when she was sworn in to hold the nation's second-highest office. The former California senator wore a strand of pearls during the inauguration in a nod to her sorority, Alpha Kappa Alpha. Glenda Glover, the international president and CEO of the sorority, joined CBSN to discuss Harris' new role.
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