City. Joshua jamerson, National Politics reporter, scott wong, senior staff writer for the hill. Chris, start us off right now as youre out there, is there a hope that youre seeing from those that are marching and participating in these manages theres a moment something might actually get done . I think thats exactly the feeling, richard, among the people out here today. This recess rally as they were calling it wrapped up about a half hour ago. Obviously very, very hot and humid here today. The organizers were pleased with the turnout. I would say at least 100 people out here today in foley square in lower manhattan. The people that i spoke withing are cautiously optimistic i think i could say. They see this as a moment where unfortunately, because of the Mass Shootings weve had recently and some of the inner turmoil going on at the nra there might be a little bit of movement. Now its very important to point out that the people marching and demonstrating as part of all these events ac
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