anymore? i feel like i am a teenager, but i have grown a little bit more from just being a normal teen. i feel like i m, like, closer to being an adult than i should be at my age. i should be hanging out with my girlfriends, going to the mall and getting my nails done, but i m sitting here at a march in d.c., marching for my life. my life and my cousins and everybody else who couldn t make it out here. how are you doing? personally y haven t been able to go to school because i haven t been able to sit in with me recently. it s been hard for me to get out of bed and stop crying. so i have just been a very sad person. but lately, i have been getting into the groove of getting out. so i m out of my state and i m here. moving around, bringing a smile to everybody s faces. it s giving me more hope to go
here with me is matt post, a high school student who spoke yesterday at the march in d.c. tell us, for those who may have missed this was incredible. you could feel the energy there. 800,000 plus people just in washington, d.c. alone. what was your message to that assembled crowd and to the world? we want change. if this congress isn t willing to pass comprehensive gun control on november 2018, we will elect a new congress to get it done. you are a student member of the board of education of the montgomery county schools. we know maryland suffered a school shooting in the interim, in the last 39 days. it hasn t even stopped. what concrete changes do you think would prevent another mass shooting or another shooting in schools or anywhere? because they are happening in theaters, concerts, nightclubs. i think something important to acknowledge is that these shootings are not just happening in schools and they re not just
well, the chairman of the joint chief of staff says gays should be able to serve openly in the military but today, just another big shocker. senate republicans bucked military leaders and voted to obstruct. another filibuster. and we have got breaking news out of the white house tonight, a shakeup in the obama administration. larry summers, the director of the national economic council is leaving the obama administration to return to harvard university. senator byron dorgan will respond. this is now the third person to leave off the economic team. big story. this is the story that has me fired up tonight. the hate merchant across the street has october 2nd on his radar screen. glenn beck is squawking about the one nation rally that i will be speaking at on the steps of the lincoln memorial. beck released this statement. 8/28 was an historic event for a lot of americans. i hope that ed schultz, the afl-cio, jon stewart, steven colbert and whoever else wants to plan a march in d.c. w