don t know if you will heed that advice. he s still lashing out at the fbi, and any legal file demanding the already seized material. more on that ahead, also this hour, after a string of bold actions and policy victories the president unleashed going on the defensive. trump and the extreme maga republicans have made their choice to go backwards, full of anger, violence, hate, and division. but maga republicans don t just threaten our personal rights and economic security, there are a threat to our very democracy. the question is, is that a sign of what is to come in the midterm election, just a couple of months and from now. i ll be talking to robert gibbs. also to those coming up this hour the parents of those killed at the uvalde shooting. they take the message to the texas governor. just days after the police chief finally lost his job. plus teenagers on the front line fighting for abortion rights, fed up with weather school has not been telling them. they ve started
you re dealing with? yes it s very accurate. what about your parents? how do you feel about the work that you re doing informing this organization to help other teams educate them about sex? our parents have been very supportive. they ve been very helpful. they really helped us out with this and given us the support they could. what do you want to hear in school alison? how do you want things to change in school especially when it comes to sex education? i want them to focus on things other than abstinence because obviously it s not going to stop people from having sex. also i think we want the shame to be taken out of it. sex education should not be something that s shameful. the focus seems to be on shame, it should not be that way at all. it s interesting because you guys are not getting the sex education that you want at your school. i m sure so much of it has fallen on the shoulders of your parents to talk to you about
you feel as if this is going to help create change at your school, going forward. i definitely it s going to help create change. we ve gotten so much support and love from people all over the country, honestly. people who want to help support us. as well as teens both at our school and across tennessee who agree with us. i think that what we really want to do is get teams to give them a voice i think it s definitely going to promote change. what kind of turnout have you been seeing, alison, from your friends, from other girls in the community? are you getting help and support from guys in the community as well? yeah, at our picnic we had women and men come. teens, to help support us from all over williamson county. we also had people reach out through her instagram saying they wanted to help either plan stuff or get involved in our meetings. we ve seen our social media
want to join in as well, and answer, we d love to hear from you as well. alison, you recently reached out to arrows with this idea, for the upper over turning of the supreme court decision. i knew arrows had some experience, and i knew that i wanted to experience connection with those that had the same drive that i did. i want to read a bit about how this washington post article describes the type of education you girls have had until now. 12 days after the teens picnic, the students wouldn t hear anything about it. state law does not require sex education and homes that schools with high pregnancy rates must offer family life education focused on abstinence. is that, alison, pretty accurate, the situation that