disgrace and it s a mark on our country. and with all of this going on, with the house vote on impeachment just hours away, impeachment rallies are being held all across the country. marchers taking to the streets. hundreds of demonstrators holding signs, singing and chanting nobody is above the law. tell me who s above the law. no one is above the law. tell me who s above the law. no one is above the law. so let s get to it now. i want to bring in kaitlan collins and stephanie elam. stephanie is at an impeachment rally in l.a. stephanie, thank you so much for joining us. you re at one of those rallies. what is the vibe? what s happening? tell us what s going on. reporter: don, a fairly large turnout here in los angeles. i have to tell you that people here are engaged. they re answering back. they re chanting. there have been a few technical issues with the mic and in that time you ve heard people starting to chant and participate. they ve got signs. they ve got sticker
society. yeah. and they have concerns about him being questioned without an attorney, so they re going to say, you know, the confession or whatever, they re going to say that they can t be. procedures matter, but this isn t a kid to our understanding who says, i wasn t there. this didn t happen. he has a whole story. and there s videotape. and there is surveillance video. we hear it s not of a great quality, but it s better than what which had back in the day with the central park five and all the wilding that was going on then. and this is about kids killing over nothing, and it is reflective of what s going on in society. you got to look at it, not that there s some spree of kids killing all over the country. but i haven t seen a case like this in a long time, don. i haven t either. and you know i live in that area. mm-hmm. my neighbors kids go to that school, and she is distraught. she says, i cannot believe it.
mar chers taking to the streets. hundreds of demonstrators holding signs, singing and chanting nobody is above the law. tell me who s above the law. no one is above the law. so let s get to it now. i want to bring in kaitlan collins and stephanie elam. stephanie is at an impeachment rally in l.a. stephanie, thank you so much for joining us. you re at one of those rallies. what is the vibe? what s happening? tell us what s going on. reporter: don, a fairly large turnout here in los angeles. i have to tell you that people here are engaged. they re answering back. they re chanting. there have been a few technical issues with the mic and in that time you ve heard people starting to chant and participate. they ve got signs. they ve got stickers out here. there are also balloons of donald trump and also some papier-mache mock-ups of the president as well. but people here very engaged in this rally, one of several that has been organized around the
but i think that but look, there s going to be some twists and turns here because he is being represented by, let s see, not exactly the the legal aid society. yeah. and they have concerns about him being questioned without an attorney, so they re going to say, you know, the confession or whatever, they re going to say that they can t be. procedures matter, but this isn t a kid to our understanding who says i wasn t there, this never happened. he has a whole story. and there s videotape. and there is surveillance video. we hear it s not of a great quality, but it s better than what we had back in the day with the central park five and all the wilding that was going on then. and this is about kids killing over nothing, and it is reflective of what s going on in society. you got to look at it, not that there s some spree of kids killing all over the country. but i haven t seen a case like this in a long time, don. i haven t either.
but i do know he s a great author and a great friend of what s going on in society. charles payne making money. why is starbucks doing this? starbucks boxed themselves into this. they were at the forefront of this. howard schultz still has presidential ambitions. he has this habit of telling people what to do. neil: this was prompted by a big mistake. sure. but they set themselves up though. it s a conscious of the world. we re going to do everything, shareholders come last, it s about the environment and the people. instead of running a common sense business neil: and these guys have problem getting access to a simple bathroom. now whether you buy something there or not. what could go wrong? we know people are worried, loitering and that kind of stuff. i go by the one in times square