who sell us weapons that create destruction within our communities. i think we have to decide that there are some things we don t have to have if they re he being sold from certain purveyors. i think dr. king was the best example of how peaceful protests can bring about great change but we cannot allow his legacy to, in some way, diminish by virtue of our not doing our share, our duty to protect what he has delivered to us, which is a society, quite frankly, that can move forward together. he did remind us that if we don t learn to live together as brothers and sisters, we will pearish together as fools. wise words, congressman al green. thank you so much for spending part of your saturday with us. thank you. congressman, thank you. tomorrow night nbc special documentary hope & fury: mlk, the movement and the media explores how media and movements have influenced each other. watch it tomorrow at 10:00 p.m.
safety, we re committed to make a change. you heard the introduction, and i was looking at your social platforms and seeing how much you were doing today. i know you re probably tired in the last 12 hours, but not a lot necessarily in terms of pushing the message that you were so active in early on. what is next? what are you going to do in your town? what are you going to do in the next week to affect the high-level message you were able to accomplish yesterday? absolutely. i m going to tell you right now, i m going to get every student, parent, grandparent, anyone. we re going to get everyone rallied up and we re going to vote for the politicians that are for children s safety. believe it or not, i just rolled out this movement called parents promise to kids. this is a worldwide movement and we re asking every parents and gra grandparent that they will vote
for lrnlts that support school safety over guns. we re committed to make a change, and we will make a change. the new yorker, they were talking about pptk. it says the contracts language is pretty loose. skits of a single sentence. parents names promise the child that i will vote for legislative leaders who support your children s safety over guns. how has that conversation gone for you when you approach parents? it s been absolutely phenomenal. this contract is a way for parent and child to communicate with each other. i know you mentioned before the language in this contract is very simple. we didn t want to make it confusing for anyone. believe it or not, we only have three contracts. so the response has been absolutely amazing, and we ve received so much positive feedback of this movement. any child under 18. go ahead, sorry. sorry. any child under 18 can t vote,
listened to some of what was said yesterday in the march for our lives movement that was happening all around the world, did you hear your daughter s voice? not exactly. i mean, i heard the call for an end to school violence, and that resonates with me and that would resonate with my daughter also. as you ve been speaking and offering solutions, where do you stand right now in terms of what you think might be the next step. as we know in florida there were some changes in laws regarding guns, one, increasing the age to 21 before you can buy and a three-day waiting period. yeah, we did some things in florida that hadn t been done in 22 years. new firearms regulations. we did it, though, by building on common ground. what i heard in the segment immediately preceding was a lot
mlk, the movement and the media tonight at 9:00 eastern on msnbc. of course before that in just a matter of hours porn star stormy daniels will take her turn in the national spotlight when her story finally airs on cbs 60 minutes. a short time ago a close friend of the president s gave insight into the president s thought process. i can t tell you everything he s thinking. i can tell you what he told me. he thought that much of the stormy daniels stuff was a political hoax. who is operating on funding her tremendous public relations effort? and you know, at the bottom line is there s never been a claim of harassment, so the president looks at this and i think he s looking at it like i am looking at it. this is politically motivated to hurt and embarrass him in some way. joining me now abigail tracy staff writer for vanity fair. do you think there s a lot of funding in public relations or anybody having to get to there. you re right this is free