speak what do you think of the conversation. as a child of 60s who grew wup the civil rights movement played out in front of my front yard from the kid i went to school with, to the preacher who worked lived across the street and my family who is very involved with the movement, i m very i struggle very much to to see the comparison between the tactics of the civil rights movement and and the tactics of of president trump with the health care movement. with all due respect, jeffrey the civil rights movement like great movements in this country that had results, women s suffrage, the civil rights, the civil where, the american revolution, these were brought up through churches and through activism and they were about making people s lives safer and better. and what mr. trump is doing on health care is a board room tactic, smart, politics.
back thou with my panel. selena, you haven t had a chance to speak. what do you think of this conversation? well, you know, as a child of the 60s who grew up with the civil rights movement that played out in front of any front yard, from the kids i went to school with to the preacher who lived across the street from my family and was very involved with the movement, i struggle very much to see the comparison between the tactics of the civil rights movement and the tactics of president trump with the health care movement. with all due respect, jeffjeffr the civil rights movements like great movements in this country that had good results, like women s suffrage, the civil war, the american revolution, these
. rob: the country s first revolutionary war museum opening to visitors in philadelphia later this month. the public getting a chance to see hundreds of artifacts, weapons, uniforms, even the declaration of independence. rick leventhal takes us inside the new museum. reporter: rare pieces of history, some never before on public display, carefully positioned by the museum of the american revolution preparing for the grand opening, the chance to tell the battle for independence from the british that formed and shaped our nation more than 240 years ago. we re on cloud nine. this is absolutely euphoria to see the dream finally take shape. i can t believe it. have to pinch myself in the morning as i walk through. reporter: dr. scott stevenson spent ten years collecting and archiving weapons, uniforms and other relics dating from the late
. rob: the country s first revolutionary war museum opening to visitors in philadelphia later this month. the public getting a chance to see hundreds of artifacts, weapons, uniforms, even the declaration of independence. rick leventhal takes us inside the new museum. reporter: rare pieces of history, some never before on public display, carefully positioned by the museum of the american revolution preparing for the grand opening, the chance to tell the battle for independence from the british that formed and shaped our nation more than 240 years ago. we re on cloud nine. this is absolutely euphoria to see the dream finally take shape. i can t believe it. have to pinch myself in the morning as i walk through. reporter: dr. scott stevenson spent ten years collecting and archiving weapons, uniforms and other relics dating from the late
experience. peter: tensions were high last night. i went right inside the protest which is right outside to find out why they were so mind at the deploraball. take a look. looks like this is the stop trump regime before it starts. somehow they are going to stop the regime tomorrow before 12:00 noon tomorrow. are you willing to talk? no. sir, you the guys, are you willing to talk to us? trump and pence are illegitimate. lots of chants and no answers. what do you protest? based on the opposition of government, cite the american revolution, for example. they call it the vote, they don t call it the vote. i m a we the people supporter. peter: would you acknowledge she campaigned in the wrong state?