look at that scene. it has its roots in hinduism, but other groups celebrate it as well. >> people take to the streets to drench each other in colored powder and buckets of water. and there is singing, dancing and of course lots of food. and some light bonfires the night before. and hershey has announced two new dairy-free products. one is a vegan version of the popular buttercups. and the other a bar with almonds and sea salt. dairy, oats will be used. they will be available later this month. >> brilliant if it tastes good. now to an unsettling new study on the toll stress takes on your body and mind. koor according to research published
i don't think at least at this point that we're heading towards that most muscular version of the state legislature theory. that is out the door. is there a middle ground that still preserves some level of state judicial review but has the supreme court acting as a higher check in the most egregious cases? maybe. that might be where we're heading. but that biggest theory, that looks to be off the table. >> as a final question, let's take a step back and sum up the stakes here. some have suggested this is one of the most important cases about democracy that the supreme court has heard in generations. is that right? >> yeah. you know, if they took that many us koor law view that cut out that supreme court yes. leaving level review for the state supreme courts makes it less. the potential is there to cut that out. >> we'll be following this in the weeks ahead. we appreciate you coming in here today. thank you so much for being here
the gunman, seen here in this video, entered the school through a koor that had been propped open by a teacher who called 911. he would fire more than 100 rounds from his ar-15-style rifle inside the school. tonight, texas governor greg abbott, who earlier praised the police response, changing his tune. >> the information that i was given turned out, in part, to be inaccurate, and i'm absolutely livid about that. >> reporter: 19 students and two teachers at robb elementary school should have been starting the first day of their summer break today. instead, their families are making funeral plans. there has been such an outpouring of support for this community. we've learned tonight that an anonymous donor has given $175,000 to cover all funeral expenses and that there will be expanded mental health resources for this community, which is ready to move into the next phase of grief together. margaret.