being voters. they will be voters very soon. some will be voters this year but others within the next couple of years. a lot of politicians were watching. none of them on that stage today. what is your message to the politicians who this demonstration was trying to reach today? sgr we we re going to vote you out. they have been relying on is the younger vote doesn t show up. the newly registered voters are the ones that don t show up in the polls. do you feel a change in that now? 100%. after i seen the amount of young people out there tonight, i think it s going be crazy this year for november. adam, in parkland today, how much of the talk was about registering to vote and voting them out which is a chorus we kept hearing today in washington.
is it wasn t just the kids from parkland. it was quite a wide geographic dist distribution in recognizing there s a variety of different ways to die from guns. not just assault rifles but handguns. there were kids in chicago talking about the murder in the streets that can occur there randomly and otherwise. this seems to me today to be the event that really pulled all gun violence together and put the focus on where that violence comes from which is guns. you know i think a lot of people when they think of gun violence, they think of the mass shootings that we see so highly broadcast in the news. they think of stephen paddock with his bump stop and adam with his ar-15. they don t realize that the majority of gun deaths in america do come in hand guns and
violence. they showed the law makers we re not going anywhere and we re here to stay. i want to go down to parkland now to adam bookwald. 800,000 people here in washington. there s so many things about this march that we saw in washington today that we never seen before in other events like it in washington. tell us about what happened in parkland today. it was so unbelievable. we had people all around the town, other towns. it was so great.