really happy to have yo here at 10:13 am today, 10:1 a.m., exactly, kids in nashville tennessee all walked out of their classes look at that 10:13 is when the first 9-1- calls started coming into th police department when we coul go today one week last week when th shooting unfolded at the covenant school. an elementary school in that city police today said that in th roughly 14 minutes that it too for that school shooting t relapse, the shooter fired 126 rifle rounds and 26 rounds fro a handgun. hundred and 52 rounds al together in 14 minutes to honor the three little kids and the three school staff who were murdered in their school, monday last week, and to deman legal change to stop gun violence, literally thousand of tennessee students walked out of their classes today and in some schools, they left their classrooms and the rallied outside their school that opened in a whole bunch o different schools in tennessee at some schools today, they sa a walk in instead of a wal
so, this election is th hinge in the political history of wisconsin where a state tha used to be proudly purple bu also progressive bastion and when republicans swept int power on the backs of citizens united in 2010, the rigged estates, smashed unions, mad as one of the hardest states i the country to vote. the fourth hardest, we r number 47 out of 50 in terms o the ease of casting a ballot we have the most aggressiv partisan gerrymandering. we have the dubious distinctio of, as you said, coming closes to overturning the las election, and the supreme cour is the backstop for all of that our gerrymandered maps are the results of a republica governor working wit republican legislature, they were put in place bauer stat supreme court which chose them along partisan lines, becaus in wisconsin and across th country, republicans decided a generation ago to treat courts as a political battleground and, as democrats, i think a lot of us were kind of late to th