happening now to support pearson. any doubts about whether he will be reinstated. yeah that s what they believe that pearson will be reinstated . the energy is behind him, as you can feel with this yeah that s what they believe that pearson will be reinstated . the energy is behind him, as you can feel with this crowd that is marching a mile from the lorraine motel. all the way to the county. permission dude, look this direction that tennessee three are actually walking just ahead of us. this is actually been a nutrition giving with this weather right now because the weather has been so hot that several people have sort of passed out on this walk. we do know that they are planning to move people toward that county commission. we believe that will last about two hours, and then they will send back those minutes to the state capital. what a week. this has been to see democracy play out this way, with all three of these leaders now being catapulted into the top of the country, b
sore muscles. absolutely free text g a r d e n +2231231. cnn news central tomorrow at nine eastern. this is cnn breaking news. and it is the top of the hour and bianna golodryga here with erica hill. we re going to take you straight to memphis, where justin pearson just days after being expelled from the tennessee state house legislation has been reinstated now by tennessee county board. let s listen in healthcare, not giving up the educational resources. killed people. people got a message. we re gonna build this movement. build this movement. we don t build moving. we re gonna build this movie. we are convinced that there is a different vision from memphis. it s a different vision for shelby county. the division for tennessee. people who have been pushed to the point. take away. the asian people who ve been marginalized. to the whale. i believe i believe it is a vision been ostracized to the well, white broken straight, focusing. not tomorrow, but right now. drops it right.
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they ve been doing this for hours and we ve seen this over and over again inside that county commissioner you heard people saying they were ready to pass the baton to someone younger. they believe justin j. pearson is that person. now there s some parts of this that we have to talk about. they do have to get the minutes from that meeting today to the state capital in the plan is once it gets there tomorrow morning before the session starts, they plan to swear him in on the steps of the capitol again and national. that happened the same thing with justin jones, and that was a powerful moment as well. so you feel that ground swelling? maybe about a week ago . no one knew who these young men were outside the state of tennessee. big difference now you had a vice president show up here. you ve got people all across the country. booking these young men on talk shows, and they feel galvanized by the fact that folks are leaning into this moment, especially with all the gun violence that s happ
about ryan the fact that this many people there that you ve spoken with folks in the streets you re talking to today, there in support. feel that this is the start of a movement. specifically i know you mentioned government for what do they feel they can achieve with that movement. well, that s that s the thing. it s all about getting to the polls because, you know we ve seen this before where people go out and they march and then people don t vote. that s what you re hearing from a lot of people. let s go out and vote. let s make some changes here. then you saw the governor yesterday actually talked to republicans and democrats asking for some common sense gun laws, so there is a momentum that s actually moving things forward. when you think about how popular this date is, especially nashville with tourism, they understand that the country is watching. try to see exactly what happens when you put all that together and you add this energy behind it with young with old, black and white.