against bernie sanders who was standing there with all of his armed men around him that had guns. that s right. that s what they should have been doing or marching against some of these democratic officials that live in think cities that have ran them down in the ground. yes. and are not concerned about the gun violence that s even happening in their communities. steve: you know. we just had a woman by the name of julie gun lock with us. she said, look, the school coordinated with it. and she said what other political causes does your school get involved with? i mean, clearly, you know, this is a polarizing issue across the country. a lot of people look at parkland and they said that guns should be locked down. others say, look, some dots were not connected by the feds. they had the chance to stop it and they dropped the ball. ainsley: 3,000 schools participated. 185,000 students participated. brian: the way i understanding it with my school i have one ninth greater and 11th gr
kids did you kill today? i am marching for gun control and for congress to step it up to protect our teenagers and our kids. we won t tolerate being scared to come to school or having to stay out of school because we re scared. it has to change. we can t be hunted. we re the victims. we re the ones that are going to die if this continues. i m an 11th grader. i stand here today to tell you that you can be the change. what s going on in schools is not okay. there needs to be change. i shouldn t be afraid to walk into school. my peers shouldn t be afraid to walk into school. and little kids shouldn t be afraid either. school should be a safe place rather than a war zone. what do we want? gun reform! when do we want it? now! this is what it looks and sounds like when a new generation steps in to take charge. the students aren t finished. the next rally is the big one, march 24th in washington. they re expecting half a million
students. these students have siblings that go to school. they are tired of the reality they face, which is that no matter where you are in this country, this is something that can happen on a regular basis. stephanie? stunning. i want to turn now to ron mott, four schools are walking out together in chicago. ron, what can you tell us? take us there. hey there, stephanie. it s a cold day here in chicago. we re leaving the charter schools. you can see the students behind me here. we re head stod a park on the south side. they re going to meet up with a couple other schools. two of the students from prospectus will be speaking at that rally. this is marion. he s an 11th grader. what s your message? let s stop talking about the change and actually make one. honestly. i m just ready for everything to cease, stop all the violence. ready to see something new. they want to see something
humanslavery.com. march 14th is our psa expose on human trafficking. they can submit it and the hollywood board of luminaries will see their product, judge their product and will hopefully give them an opportunity. many people have already shared with us what freedom means to them on social media. here is what burke, an 11th grader from the american community school of abu dhabi said. whatever i want, however i want with personal government over my own body and uninhibited access to my rights. you can share your story. we would love for you to do that. #myfreedomday. that s all for this hour. i m cyril. back with another hour of news room after the break. stay with us.
did something wrong. jon: meanwhile, students and teachers returned to the parkland campus on wednesday for a modified day of classes. this 11th grader was one of those there. it s hard, i have an empty seat in my class. just seeing the people around that table emotional makes all of the class emotional. jon: some students said classrooms were quiet, others describe stories from classmates who were inside the building when the massacre took place. melissa: immigrations and customs agents arrest more than 200 illegal immigrants in a four-day raid. but they say it could have been a lot more if it weren t for a local mayor. president trump vows to fulfill a campaign promise with hefty tariffs on steel and aluminum imports but some say that plan could bring other big problems. we have the big aluminum companies in the united states and they ve been unfairly