is it freedom for kids to go t school and tried to socialize, and try to learn, and be scare to death that they might die that day well, that groups will fix i because it s gonna double th number of cops in schools. that s what he wants to do well, that will create a great environment. is that freedom? or is it freedom to have a congressman who can make a postcard with all his family holding rifles, includin ar-15s or whatever, is tha cool is that cool for republicans that is freedom. that s more important than protecting the kids? i don t get it coach gregg popovich take us off the air tonight and on that note, i wish you all a very safe night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late i will see you at the end of tomorrow thanks to atone for joining us this hour really happy to have you here. on a new state like today, i will admit it is hard to kno we are to begin. but today is yet another day 1 place to begin is with
calling it, abortion trafficking. and it is 2 to 5 years i prison if you do it. you would think in the unite states of america that a state could not pass a law banning you as an american fro traveling to another state but that s the idaho republica idea of freedom. they are also going to try t use the law to bring crimina charges against doctors wh provide an abortion in another state, if that abortion is provided to a young woman wh has traveled there from idaho. now, in one of the states that has a long border with idaho s washington state, wher abortion is legal. that state democratic governor jay inslee, wrote a letter jus a few days ago to idaho republican governor brad little. so, jay inslee, the democratic governor from washington, on the left side of your screen there, and brad little, that republican governor of idaho on the right side of you screen jay inslee s letter to bra little, basically for most o the letter, tells him what a bad idea it is for idaho t
r a little, he says. it s a brief conversation that leaves you with many more questions about how a young boy can get to this point. as an unaccompanied minor, he will likely end up in a children s shelter like this one as federal authorities try to connect the boy with his mother. the rest of this group is two adult women with their children. dalia is 24 and crossed the border with her little boy. why did you come? translator: she says gang members left a note at her home threatening to kill her. that s when she decided to flee. reporter: are you afraid they re going to separate you from your children? translator: yes, she s my son and i love him. i have carried him throughout my journey. reporter: she said she did not know she might be separated from her son in the united states. but she says i have nothing in honduras. the families are loaded up and taken away unsure of what