say that we could undo what happened in 2020 in 2024. that s what he s saying. so, but yes, this is in the hands of joe manchin who keeps seeking a bipartisan solution when republicans have shown no sign of stepping up to the plate on anything bipartisan. if there was ever going to be a bipartisan vote, it would have been on the covid relief plan. the notion that democrats are going to get on the voting rights act is pie in the sky for sure. and so somewhere it s going to break, and whether or not that means there is a provision where you just say, okay, we suspend the flilibuster on this issue, y the way, noting that the only places filibuster don t apply on the two things republicans care about, judges and taxes. listen, you would think that it would be some bipartisanship
normal. and then the rest just kind of was what it was. sophomore year was probably the worst for me mental health-wise because i was just recovering from witnessing everything i witnessed, like being in the building. reporter: that was the year s brooke s classmate, lauren hog and her family decided they had to leave parkland and move to d.c. so much has happened that it feels like i ve been living in dog years. really? it feels like i ve been in high school for 20 years. reporter: and in those years, they ve turned their pain into action. i m 14. i shouldn t have to think about getting shot in my school. reporter: starting a movement against gun violence that has gone global with march for our lives, and a crisis that s only gotten worse. there s been more than 150 mass shootings since the beginning of this year. mm-hmm. and i m sure my number is low and outdated. yeah, it is. people are always saying if sandy hook didn t change anything you already know what
i try to. thank you both. i really appreciate having you on. thanks. how are democrats going to get anything done if their hands are tied by the filibuster and its long, disgraceful our new scented oils give you our best smelling scents. now crafted with more natural ingredients and infused with essential oils that are 100% natural. give us one plug and connect to nature.
on a committee or, you know, to investigate january 6th, especially when they were all running for their lives. you would think they could all say, okay, let s figure out how this happened so that it never happens again. but no. so this bipartisanship thing, i m sorry. it s never going to happen. yeah. 33 hearings on benghazi. zero on our capitol. when was benghazi? 33 months? 33 hearings. anyway, toluse, i want you to take a listen to the former president weighing in on the media landscape and how it plays into the polarization of this country. here it is. this is part of the challenge. it s part of the challenge with social media. you know, i think there s been a lot of conversation about how we are able now to just filter out anything that contradicts our own biases, prejudices, and
years. reporter: and in those years, they have turned their pain into action. i m 14. i shouldn t have to think about getting shot in my school. reporter: starting a movement against gun violence, that has gone global. with march for our lives. and a crisis that s only gotten worse. there s been more than 150-mass shootings since the beginning of this year. and i am sure, my number is low and outdated. yeah, it is. people are always saying, if sandy hook didn t change anything, you already know what i m going to say? yeah. i know what you re going to say. and for, like, two years after the shooting, i thought that the reason why these things kept happening is because they just needed to hear one more story. politicians just need to hear one more voice. and so, as a child, i tried to do that. and then, i got older, and i worked more. and i realized, it s not that they don t know what to do. they choose not to. reporter: and it isn t just a horrific mass shooting that scarr