patricia todd plans to interview a bill to strike that language from the law.ngham high school students have launched an online petition supporting her effort. they have collected over 80,000 signatures so far. they join me tonight to talk about how members of the lbgt community are treated in their own state. welcome into "the war room," adam pratt, and sarah noone. >> thank you. >> hi. >> michael: what made you decide to start this online petition? >> well, when we found out that representative todd was going through this bill it was definitely something we wanted to do anything we could to help. >> michael: yeah. >> so when -- >> michael: no tell me. so you thought a petition would be the best way to get started? and did you have any idea it would grow like this? >> we had no idea. our original hope was 5,000, and we had hoped that several thousand would draw at attention to the issue and send a message to legislators that this was something that we cared about, the extra 82,000 have been really amazing. >> michael: that's a great way of talking about it. ad