been three months since the horrific tragedy at robb elementary, when 19 children and two children were gunned down. parents and community members are marching today and calling on government governor abbott to raise the age from 18 to 20. when it comes as the lucky police chief was fired by the school board. parents saying it was the first of many victories that they intend to win for their fight for accountability. joining me now is priscilla outside the state capital. tell us more what you re hearing from folks? yasmin, things wrapped up just a short while ago. one thing is clear, the families are not backing down. it is not over.
, not only there but here as well. first of all, we thank you for bringing that to us. we want to bring in kimberly maguire, the pro abortion rights group, united for reproductive and gender equity. kimberly, thanks for joining us. i know you had a harry situation. you had some police blockades you have to get through. you know, it s a wild day in the city. it s a wildly in the city. and so is washington d.c. amidst the protest inside the supreme court. we ve been telling with that all morning. let s talk about accountability. i was just speaking with kristen walker who was in austria. they were meeting with the g7 leaders. a lot of focus is on the president and the democratic party do something, to get something done. how do you harness the energy that we are seeing out here, how to use this as a rallying cry to turn out? the great news is, young people across this country are fired up. they are furious. they were furious when the leak happened. they are ready to get out there
as he s leaving los angeles, to reporters touching on a series of issues including sending a resounding message to gun safety advocates who are marching today, telling them to keep marching. listen. reporter: do you have a message for those marching for gun safety? yes, keep marching. it s important. look, this has to become an election issue. the way people say this isn t going to affect my vote, too many people are dying needlessly. what s being proposed in the house and senate is marginal. it s important, but it s not all that needs to be done. the idea that we re not going to do background checks? anyway, the answer is, march. we re still mildly optimistic, i spoke with murphy several times, yesterday afternoon. reporter: what about new mexico, sir?
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last three justices, this would have been law would have been stricken and been over, but the court has decided to take this case, and that s very bad news because there s really no reason for it unless you re going to strike down roe v. wade, ask then as you say, if roe v. wade is stricken, then it will be up to the states to decide and 11 states already have laws that are called trigger laws and say if roe v. wade is stricken, abortion will be banned here. so women i mean, i appreciate that they re marching today, but they better get their shoes on because we re about to have roe v. wade overturned by the supreme court, and then women all across the south, particularly poor women because rich women can just fly to new york and california. poor women cannot. so with regard to this, cynthia, you have said this repeatedly on this broadcast that you are very fearful in a really real way that roe v. wade is going to be overturned. maya, do you share that feeling?