popullar bluff, missouri, whichs trump country. this county went 79% for trump in the election so crazy to have this plant shut down. because of those tariffs. despite the impact of the tariffs, they believe president trump is the right person to save their jobs. he is the editor of the washington post, one of the most powerful newspapers in the united states. why martin barron says newsroom across the country need to take a stand. it was so hot and overwhelming to see how many animals there were, as well as the conditions they were in.
family would have difficulty coming across the border if they need to do seek asylum for any reason chills me to the bone. reporter: in new york a mile and a half march from manhattan to brooklyn. they paused on the brooklyn bridge looking at lady liberty and reciting the pledge of allegiance. one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all! reporter: they are demanding that children be reunited with their parents. we are here because there are parents who can t sing lullabies to their kids. this is all of our fight. because if it can happen to my child, it can happen to your child and all of our children. reporter: a 12-year-old sent a message to children still in the care of the government. i want to tell kids at the border and all over the country not to give up and fight for their family. we are all human!
and deserve to be loved and cared for! we are children! reporter: fiery democratic senator elizabeth warren also spoke to the masses in massachusetts. this is about babies scattered all across this country. this is about mamas who want their children back. president trump seems to think that the only way to have immigration rules is to rip parents from their families, is to treat rape victims and refuges like terrorists, and to put children in cages. reporter: trump signed an executive order last week reversing his administration s practice of separating families, but more than 2,000 children are still waiting to be reunited with their parents. though protests across the country remained peaceful, dozens were treated for heat-related emergencies.
this morning. they are promising to keep up the fight you saw the last 24 hours from san francisco to chicago, atlanta, new york. hundreds of other cities in between. there were thousands of marchers who ignored the summer heat and who hit the streets and marched for miles. their message to the white house was families belong together. and it s time for action. joining those protesters were activists and hollywood stars, and even potential 2020 candidates. here is polo sandoval. reporter: these are the rallying cries heard across the country saturday. where are the kids? reporter: protesters marches in messes for a pretty much to president trump. eliminate his zero tolerance policy for the people crossing the board illegally. the thought that my own