amy: i want to bring elizabeth lagesse into this conversation. you are part of the protest.xplain why you went out to protest that day, where you came from, and what happened to you. >> let me first say that just because of the way that our legal system works, the way our criminal system works, i can't actually talk about the events of the protest itself from the moment i arrived to the moment we were arrested because of concerns for preserving my fifth amendment rights. this possible they could force me to testify under certain circumstances, so like most criminal defendants, that is what my lawyer has recommended. i will, however, speak to why i was there. i was there to express my concern with the way our political landscape was developing. i think that a lot of people can sympathize with that motivation. amy: can you talk about the aclu lawsuit that you are a part of? can you talk about what happened when you were jailed? for example, do you have your cell phone now? >> i do not have my cell phone. the aclu lawsuit is basically alleging that the police did not handle the