peoples news on google. knowing he had in the hot seat, deep camp prior to pressure lawmakers and armed with big promises. he told them, google hasn t ever sold user data to third parties nor will it in the future. whether it was enough to allay their concerns over privacy is unclear. google knows that i am moving. it is not a trick question. you make $100 million a year. would you commit a hearing to article 12 of the declaration of human rights? withing privacy is an important rights. it is an important human rights. we ve committed to upholding that. he also addressed speculations about dragonfly, that is google supersecret project to develop a search engine for china for the government heavily sensors online content. he confirms they spent months working on a prototype and insisted they have no plan to launch it. this is the company s first
we ve seen these demonstrations pop up around the country. you can see them there, north carolina, west virginia, kentucky, oklahoma arizona colorado. we want to go to north carolina where we are with the protesters. talk through what you re hearing about teachers. it seems like there s a similar thread you can weave throughout the states when it comes to the walkouts. reporter: that s exactly right. and we were on the ground for oklahoma. now what makes north carolina different is that teachers here aren t building this as a strike, per se. they re saying this is the one day rally. a day of action. you have an estimated 20,000 educators and their supporters walking behind me toward the north carolina state capital. to pressure lawmakers for the one day because they re fed up, they tell me with the cuts to education. north carolina has cut more than 12% of its state funds on education. and they re fed up with the salaries they re making. i want to quickly bring in this
now they are prepared to march towards capitol hill. starr going to meet with simple lawmakers. they re also going to meet with parkland congressman, ted date of birth doit to now dmaemand action. this crowd is headed over to capitol hill. many kids say this is their moment, it s once in a generation moment to make change and they really want gun prevention legislation to be expanded and passed. as we ve spoken they are inspired by parkland students, they want gun violence to stop. three of the 10 deadliest school shootings have happened just in the past five months. so, for these kids now is the moment to say enough is enough. and with this crowd marching towards capitol hill now is the moment to pressure lawmakers, especially republican lawmakers
of the gun violence. i want to bring in mariana in washington d.c. reporter: andrea, here in front of capitol hill. and you can see thousands of students out here listening to the speakers, poets, lawmakers. i just spoke to one law enforcement official who told me there are at least 3500 students here participating in this rally today. they want to see change. they held their 17-moinute momet of silence in the white house, turning their backs to the white house, and marched over here to pressure lawmakers in enacting the kind of change they want to see. here are a few girls from national cathedral school. tell me what have you heard from lawmakers here? what do you want to hear? i want to hear what we as students can do going further. not just coming to protest. not just going to the march for
the media hate the president, they can no longer cover them objectively. it was interesting that the argument mick mulvaney is making that we are managing this shutdown better. in the past, president obama tried to create maximum pain to pressure lawmakers. now he basically laid out how they are trying to avoid that. paul: why do democrats think they can get away with this? they are the ones that are the cause of the shutdown. the house did its job. now there s a majority in the senate to pass the house bill except the democrats aren t providing those over 60. why do you think they will win? they went into this with conventional wisdom which has always been republicans are always blamed for shutdowns. whether they are in the white house, out of it, and congress. i think one of the things that is materially different this time is that the republicans