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been a while since anyone's been able to go to a show or see anything live in a long time so it's kind of cool to see people getting creative and doing things outside and making things happen with the current situation. and i want to keep going. on here and i tell everybody that while the immediate future of live entertainment remains in flux here at least is proof that the show can go on. and gallacher al-jazeera miami florida. your charges are of me said whole rom the reminder of our top stories the european union has reversed a decision to use emergency brakes it measures and restrict exports of coronavirus vaccines to the united kingdom it back tracked after an outcry over the move which would have prevented vaccines from entering the u.k.
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through northern ireland drug companies novak's and johnson and johnson have introduced 2 new vaccines to fight the pandemic johnson and johnson's inoculation is a single dose both produced weaker results on the more infectious south african strain portugal has extended its nationwide lockdown and tightened its border with spain as it grapples with the world's hires become but the death toll the state of emergency will be extended until february the 14th delaying the reopening of schools or non-essential businesses. game stop shot up again the stock has risen by around 70 percent glory but most of the losses vestas have been pushing up the prices in a bid to damage headphones kristen salumi has more from new york. overall the market is down it was the worst week for wall street since october with all 3 major indexes closing 2 percent lower about 2 percent lower even as game stop in other stocks that are considered overpriced and overvalued continue to soar
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game stop was considered overvalued for example when it was trading at $40.00 a share it's now trading at $325.00 a share we have miles military isn't ruling out the possibility of a coup in the aftermath of last year's election. governing party won a majority of the seats in parliament but the army says it may take action if it's complaints of fraud onto dressed. china has executed a former top banking found guilty of taking more than a quarter of a $1000000000.00 in bribes lives i mean there was also convicted of bigamy he wants one of china's largest asset management firms hundreds of officials are digs effectives have been prosecuted since president xi jinping launched an anti corruption drive in 20 twelve's those are the headlines can will be here with more news in half an hour next it's radicalized to youth if you stay with us. there's a wave of sentiment around the world people actually want accountability from the
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people who are running their countries and i think often people's voices are not heard because they're not part of the mainstream news narrative. obviously we cover big stories and report on the big events going on but we also tell the stories of people who generally don't have a voice i mean one of the charm of my that's never been afraid to put your hand up and ask a question and i think that's what i'm hearing down we ask the question people should be accountable and also we get people to give their view of what's going on . all over the. now or now you're getting. married what am i am.
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telling her what you're mad. about me that nobody in the 3rd. lot of. the bullet went to the door. or one you haven't found your hot. woman not. repeat. not i know it gary but just try to get the ball to stay quiet and can get the i know he killed the building i'm kind. of on the right there. what. do you. think a nurse who makes because of her and. everyone
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is. going to write your style. or movement. there was a point in that you know when i was hiding from my friends that. i told myself if i don't make it out that i had to say all that to say in this video. and believably catastrophic day in broward county history it's devastating there are folks that have lost their lives i don't know the number right now it's a fluid scene right now we have multiple swat teams clearing all the buildings it's . i'm speechless i don't know i don't know what set.
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the. heat. on. all of you to see us the good students we stand together we're not just one voice for this cause you know we're here spammers who are here as friends. if you stand by saying we need to pass common sense gun legislation you have chosen and none of the millions of people marching in this country today will stop until they see those against us out of office because we choose love.
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since the time that i came out here. it has been 6 minutes and 20 seconds the shooter has ceased shooting and will soon abandon his rifle blend in with the students as they escape and walk free for an hour before arrest fight for your lives before it's someone else's child. was. what i wanted freshman year i didn't know many people i didn't have any friends and it wasn't until the last year freshman year that i felt at home that i felt like you had friends and it was because i picked up my camera and i brought it to school
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i decided to make of like that there you know it's good you 2 today we're going to be doing a q. and a guys to ask me questions and. now i realize that my camera was my comfort zone it was a place for me to lay on my worries and preoccupations and just like go of everything that's when i realized a long way of taking care of myself this past month i saw i saw a dead body you know i went to multiple funerals i just had to learn how to deal with that. it's been rough i don't like to show my emotions on camera especially i don't. it's been rough but we students are getting through it we're strong. because filmmaking has this power to just influence other people i decided to video based
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project called stories untold so in stories i'm told we posed different videos and we mainly cover people that have experience conventions and we've had up to you travel across the country and meet so many different people this is christy she's a column on survivor this is omar though god he was the 1st respondent at the polls shooting i was involved in one of the worse part of the u.s. tragedies that occur you know right before your endo massacre what i would do is for those people courage bodies laying on top of each other for a lot of us suffer trauma that we want to express but we just don't help out there to go to. if you had a teacher with who was adept at firearms they could very well end the attack very
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quickly so we'll be doing the background checks will be doing a lot of different things but we'll certainly be looking at ideas like that. we've got to make sure we have an increased law enforcement presence on in all of our schools every school so my repos would have a significant long presence in every school out top of that as are school schools that are larger would have a bigger law enforcement presence. back when i was in elementary school or middle school i remember school was a school it's a place where i could walk around where i could feel at home where i could just be me i guess now a school starting to feel more like a prison there's so many security guards so many policemen in. the united states has been at least for the last 50 or 60 years the global power and a leading global power so it has to have
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a particular kind of brand of of conflict management and this is it it's it's militarized but i'd never accept that argument about militarization as simply the reason to explain why americans like done so much i think there's also a relationship to not ever having to explain oneself i think that's a part of american culture. but it's also really a part of american identity which is never to apologize. she could walk what she's lazy. i goof ball. but. i raised 2 girls and single dad and i watched it with my own to our kids grow up too fast you know it's hard enough now with what's going on.
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my opinion democrats have been all for our guns for many many years trying to do so . thing about guns but it's in our d.n.a. and in americans they can't get it out it's impossible it's like a bad it's a stain on a lot of bad stain but it's like a stain it's never going to go away we're always going to have no. thank you thank . you. because. you someone let them write. sentences as teachers have already been trained in here at least 5 or 6 teachers will be carrying guns i want the syrian military when you make. me
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sitting in war you know you have anybody to tell. us. exactly what they're. telling us is down the street from my school and now we have one fire drill every month same with code red every month in code yellow every month when she go on code red you turn off the lights bring down the shade and you go high like to where like if they look in the window they can't see you like one of the walls but we had one on call back on valentine's day and then i texted my sister saying i'm on code red and she's like yeah there's a shooting at douglas and that's when i told my friends and they started freaking out because their siblings go there it's very close and they're very touchy when it comes to that subject of guns because i say you know i support them but they have to be used the right way you can't you can't use them to threaten somebody with or
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bring them to school to show your friends you know it's not it's not it's not a toy you're so many veterans that are coming back. you know that are very there are guards they become police officers give them a job just because if he was served our country and here i've been a part of his body blown off or shot all amputated or something he'd be a perfect candidate sitting in that school inside there in the give them a gun. and he will stop a threat before they have good parents in p.t.s.d. you know. after what they've done to jenna that stuff covers a lot of areas and now we have to pay attention to $10.00. that's also police officers go through that then everybody so there's 'd there's ways to
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to to keep an eye on these people i feel and i'm sure if they if they let a police officer carry a firearm. they could let somebody go in there a lot of our police officers or ex-military. after a traumatic event and we know that one thing that facilitates healthy coping is children feeling like they're safe and so you know i think that the idea is well meaning but on the flip side it may also inadvertently send a message that school actually isn't safe and be more stressful than is necessary. i didn't know that i had p.t.s.d.
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until one of the fire drills and this physics fire drill was i think the 4th one and it happened the while that was in the same classroom scene see that i was in on february 14th and it brought me back completely hearing my teacher's voice having the friend that i was stuck with in the office right next to me made me think should i get up and walk or no or what like what do i do i was in shock i started sweating cold i started breathing heavy and i couldn't control my my nerves that's when i realized that. that's when i realized you know like i'm not ok i need to take care of myself to. have a lot of guts more than i like to tell a lot of people you know sometimes that's how i'm 40 sometimes i'm 60 i don't let
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them know exactly how many i got i could have arguments more than i let them know that i have a good amount i enjoy bringing my maybe my neighbor's children my neighbors wives and husbands out to the range so they can see and get more comfortable for 5 years i have 70 a little girl since she was about 7 years old i would take it to the range and we've been learning about gun says she will have progressed from small bullets now she has her own they are 15 she has her own shotguns she has her own pistols 20 two's is what she joys these are guns that are in the safe so we can have fun we can enjoy. guns are very important in the united states they are central to how americans think about conflict it's the way they think about mediating conflict in their popular culture and their everyday life and their respect for authority they are like what we might call fetish objects they're something that people find
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attractive as a way to substitute for actually trying to deal with conflict and more interpersonal ways. guns are important to me because i want to be able to protect myself protect my family everybody that i love that's my god given right it's written down it's you know these are my rights and i want to be able to use them is my. back. and i. think i'm part of that my feet empire it's my favorite gun issue because like i just love how. i really don't like a big recoil my gun so the fact that the barrel so mom makes to require a lot of this move there for me to shoot and it's fun going to go in the child's
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room. launched from because. i think my dad is a very educated mir's i do support like the values and everything that he says i appreciate the truth and that's what he gives me ron i'm kind of split and no. i'm a man. so the bullet i made these bullets. mahmoud's my grandmother well show ready to go staunch love like this. when it's like a few weeks ago we had like a lockdown in my school and we didn't know what was going on we're stuck in
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a closet for like an hour and a half i text my dad i was like look we're on a code red i don't know what's happening and you know from that point all you can do is really like hide in the corner i got a text from my daughter there's a lockdown the school there saying that somebody is running around shooting i want to go run to my car go come to my house grab my rifles grab my ammo grab my verse grab my helmet and go hit the school i mean i may not be running around the campus with a gun what i want to throw guns to the teachers or say go get my kid get up or should i'm coming with your cover let's go there was a discussion going around couple months right after the storm and douglas shooting happened that teachers should be able to be armed and that idea was. i i like the idea personally but there's a lot of teachers like i said that have these democratic my sis they're like no i don't want to have a gun and then these kids are like the teachers to shoot and it's like that is such
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an idiotic mind. i think the reality of gun violence and the reality of these high security schools is something that poorer kids in more violent communities have been living with for a long time and it's now that it's heading out into other neighborhoods that we're starting to talk about it more about it's something that's been a reality for a lot of our kids for quite some time. miami gardens as some people refer to it murder gardens the beautiful area as you can see like a lot of trees a lot of just it's a lot of shootings so a friend died a few family members been to say it as it continues just not so much so but
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continues as all of us all people go by this continue to happen without no intention. i have to be outside almost every day to find a home where you just go out because everybody wonderfully football basketball want to do so in a lot of young kids really go outside unless it's the weekend because possibly the week is a pretty much the thing for i guess. who your head is experienced in silence or police is happy or have somebody in your family said business you have been a victim of violence in your you know my husband got shot in the head random job sizes. and she and i have been there's a lot in his head but he's doing fine now but a couple years ago it was really like a traumatic the magic experience for him. so how do you guys now would you say it
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was a drag they did it with and did it harder than that and then tiger he was playing basketball at the park it was just a random like spray shooting so i was talking about if your best friend had a gun and i was walking down trees you know open it up to the alpha plus i'm here with this gun so let's say you have jeremiah giovan would you feel more comfortable trying to jump on not to use a gun and i will not example i would try to convince the mordant commit a murder because i could lose my life and i don't want nobody needs a life how do you feel about being outside how do you feel about going to the parks tell me a little bit of your views and how you feel about just being in the community i don't usually like fly because mostly in parts you feel like you're going to be see play no one's going to do anything but always have to like be aware of your surroundings absolutely so you don't let what's going on stop you from living your
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best life. ok anybody else how you feel. i mean you've got to sign as i know there's a vast. right around 7 states i would say i'm a spammer to anybody else. thank you. in my neighborhood in people i hang around with mostly they always try to make money positive something goes wrong happen they could fall off the wrong track get into drove drugs in america you could add a lot of drugs even the inner city schools we don't worry about was going to happen inside is mostly what happened inside it and maybe a fight outside of the school that's what we look to as a oh ok now i've got to survive outside of school right now this is my starting
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point and so in the future this is going to help me because it's something i want to do entrepreneurship the this is a stepping stone to like. any words younger guy in their way to be i try to be role model to them so they can be role models they get older to meet other people so that know no more of us. had to go get shot or have a good in this or if it from being alone of being afraid to do what they want to. kill. everything. if they went. after the shooting all of us students came together because we wanted change but i think we all realize that politics are slower. than we imagined but we're trying to as much as possible or so are we just heard in the senate in
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congress or just in the government and something else we're in tallahassee florida at the moment the house of representatives talked over and we're fighting for it which is to be because we don't want to see a new dispute to get heard you know for a long time i think that you have not been able to effect change in the united states and when and where they have tried they have been forwarded by adult culture by market oriented culture. i and i think until you see a transition of power between the generations it will be very difficult for young people to affect much change. so. i've tried to be careful with what i say sometimes and i know that there's a lot of people that probably won't like me and that there's are going to be haters
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they point out that our shooting was as fake as the sandy oaks and the only dumb bodies you have it's just a lot of stupid comments that i really personally don't pay attention to there's comments here that are calling me off for being a crisis i there and these are companies that i honestly don't pay attention to and good care less they can express their opinion anywhere they want to i am just going to keep on moving forward and posting my content because that's what matters and that's what brings me happiness and i completely changed i feel like i became an adult and that i realized what life was like how cruel everything truly is in the intentions of some people are just beyond my imagination and then when it's time to lose 7000 people i learned what it's like to go to their funerals and just have that sadness that no one can take away. i learned what it's like to tell your mom i
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love you but you know what was going to be the last time the spy but charla we live on february 14th there are a lot of good things that came afterwards and to this day i say. and the 17 angels are passed away that they are looking over us because they truly are blessed my life and the lives of many others and we are better paying our bear for them and to them because they they are the reason why we are pushing forward in a while we are motivated to keep on. radicalism is on the rise across the globe and we're told it's everywhere we're told we're supposed to be highly suspicious of everybody and everything but our government policies aimed at tackling radicalization in fact pushing youngsters to the fringes of society the impact is you don't belong here there's only so much we
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