and i do. it s insane. you knew what life was like, i assume, before. oh i did. do you feel like that s where we re headed once again? i m deathly afraid that s where we re headed. and that s why had to come out here and put my voice against it. and hope that lots of other people will join us. and supreme court will hear. as what concern do you have for the future for your children in a world without row? just everything. i m sorry. your fine. i feel like this could be a turning point. this is so, so very important to me personally. there are so many more issues that i feel, this is just a floodgate. and i am terrified for them. interestingly enough, much different than yesterday we were out here reporting, it seems like today is much more of unemotionally response. a quiet response. people really sharing their personal stories as well, coming together as families. here to protest a decision made by the supreme court. democratic lawmakers hearing these calls
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seeing throughout the day. our camera guy has been shooting it as well. pete, swing this way if we can. i want to warn everyone, some of the size we re seeing, as i ve been saying throughout the day, some of them have expletives. it s the nature of protests like this. they are very emotional. but the heat is continuing to grow a bit. and it is because the emotions are just so incredibly high, for so many folks here. taking this very personally. this decision that was delivered by on friday morning. one woman i spoke to earlier, a nurse, who has your own personal abortion story, that she had back in 1980. i want to take a listen to her as to what she had to say. you just shared a really personal, emotional story. you had an abortion in 1980. eight tell me the story. i was about five and a half months pregnant. and i lost my mucus plug. which meant that i was going to go into labor. i went into the hospital, and
give me a hug. and it s just so great. you have been packed as a hotel. are we taking the whole hotel or do you have other people? no, just you. [ laughter ] glenn: i like mannequins. they have to have their own rooms. you bought it how? on a handshake. glenn: tell me the story. oh, dear. i was maybe driving around a bit much as the kids were older and i passed this hotel in wilmington, ohio. i thought it was gorgeous. it showed it to my husband who said whoa! that needs a lot of work, honey. but the small sign in the window, the kind you buy at the grocery store and it took me four tries because it was so faded from the sun you
midnight. about 15? 1:00. glenn: 1:00. [ laughter ] long day! got there at 1:00. you gave me a quick, real quick tour of the place. give me a hug. and it s just so great. you have been packed as a hotel. are we taking the whole hotel or do you have other people? no, just you. [ laughter ] glenn: i like mannequins. they have to have their own rooms. you bought it how? on a handshake. glenn: tell me the story. oh, dear. i was maybe driving around a bit much as the kids were older and i passed this hotel in wilmington, ohio. i thought it was gorgeous. it showed it to my husband who said whoa!