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yes there is a saying. a few there on the cheap bus and then through and through all that country stuff and let's ideas that right just go to us companies he said 50 give them everything slipped into fast. leave this country. this is what we don't understand how we are in such a country. let us into the mines at the same time. noticing how the government of. the soon to run up lose similar simple dollar. why do you need one of those if you feel if the minutes of on board not that god can we believe again
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their work. and. i hear it as an ordinary school day it was almost over when gunfire erupted destructors 17 people killed in a mass shooting at a florida high school one of the deadliest mass shootings in american history she was sending us taxes like i love you i'm sorry and all of that because she didn't think she was going to make. you say what you. given that god was. a teacher would have a concealed gun on them they go for special training and you were no longer have a gun free zone. i i i i i the law of the revolution ah this is
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a powerful and peaceful one because it is of biden for the young people of this country ah this is this movement again people have asked me do you think any change is going to come from this look around we are the change ah my generation having spent our entire lives seeing mass shooting after mass shooting has learned that our voices are powerful and are some our last. inches doesn't make a situation better you know that adding more guns to a situation doesn't save any lives. and good not whether god is a myth. it's. more
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people died in the past off of this. day and into any more americans died in the 1st off this year that's insane that's crazy and most people just. realize it because they don't see it in the same way that we see a war it doesn't impact the same way. good afternoon found. makes us found us how to give them brings us closer together to fight for something
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better. money in his own skin i'm 17 i'm a c. or nothing until college fund. as well is a piece worrier and a leader with good kids man city. has been at the forefront of gun violence for a very long time with 650 people being murdered in the year 2017 this 771 fear murder going to use 2600 but that's not gun violence trams to places like flew out of. washington d.c. until. his nation was many. many people. loved * ones financing family regular bases due to gun violence. the longer we had to go around.
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trying to car. bomb outside. city was create it. happen the parkland florida after. became like this national. emergency. for us because. things happen in these white schools they get the attention. they get trauma services they get grievance counselors and we're going to get more gun laws and we're going to get more police in our schools in our communities like like we're the ones doing this thing and we've been fighting for 4 against gun violence for years and we're not getting the attention so the thing was we want to
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make sure that since now this is important everybody want to make sure we're not left out of the conversation on a lot of organizing. led by young people leading the way because they're the ones fighting for the next generation. when the pocket shooting happened and i decided that i need to go out and actually take some action so i took some friends together and organized a statewide monch against the n.r.a. and against a local organization in colorado in my home state called the arm geo rocky mountain . and gun owners association and they. terrible the training this idea that guns are vital to our community and we conlin a life without them. that's just not true and really having as many as we do just puts more people at danger.
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there's a real culture around guns and gun ownership americans look back on this very rosy i had image from the 1700s when we rose up against our presses and threw off colonial control of great britain with you know musket man and regular people every day people who came to. and for back it's this very idealized image of you know this older america and that feeling of a is today where we feel like if we can possibly own firearms if the 2nd amendment allows us to possibly each of us own a firearm that is going to somehow protect us from governments taking over control
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somehow make us stronger and safer. makes americans you know look possed the deaths happen every single day 100 people who died the 200 who are injured every day and say it's fine we need to be able to own these because we need to be able to say that we're somehow safer. does every one of your questions about the bills that we're going to be talking about today. if you see all the right side you're for. you'll see 2. of the over all. finished organizing event in colorado and reading all those students in colorado i moved to d.c. to stop college and when i came here there was no march for a lot of presidents there was no organizational presence and so with
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a couple of friends i don't think we founded the 1st march for a lot of chaps a here in d.c. reset up the infrastructure like maybe you're the government. like it's about sitting there and take me out about deciding what's a priority when i don't have anybody to write something and we aren't going to have bipartisanship that is why you believe all that. terrible of that that many lives. but the pandemic no certainly no blood is just blind to nationalities. as a march we don't have the territory we don't have the facts in the whole world peace
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to take the. people. judging. come in a crisis like this this time to time so we can do better we should know. everyone is contributing each of our own way but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever the challenge is creating the response has been so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. rideau which is the point it would find. an atmosphere highly active geology and evidence for the border of its interior we need. those for biology is just far beyond our wildest imagination.
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problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we seem very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids and invited to america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but this is trying to wean him off though she just goes after dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer so who's to blame patients don't use manufacturers all the government.
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is rivendell for kids my age. bullis don't have a name on a need different gang bows and war going on as a was own. and people would give reviews at the little kids just to get even with the old to gather in davis i see people use the little kids just to get even with the whole of the gas was like no matter what age you with a target they come in a shoe and it is a shame to say. i have any friends at last alive. i can describe here i lost a. they played basketball so i guess you just like as motivation always keep. just going to say i keep. these i would do is chemo the vision give me passion remember what one i'm on going and i won't be on the phone the reason why i'm doing it i mean we load them on to was a reason for us a guy here is
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a feat in dubai he just gave us and they're fired and we need the passion that's why we got a few i was like you go hard right you know a broken heart is because everybody go to heart breaks and days of other such. i don't let margaret break me where my heart breaks now we're in and i strive to know it is sunday. and over come in. last night 19 year old delmonte johnson was just outside his brother's basketball practice near euclid in 86 street when c.b.d. says someone inside a tan colored vehicle fatally shot him in the chest and stomach it's not fair that so many black you know grown kids have to worry about being shot on the way to school on the way home from school and i just will piece meal the lane we lose and too many overlapping and every time you turn around homicides cry mommas describing a fight a baby johnson's family says he was putting together a fundraiser to help children go to christian camp and work with advocacy group
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good kids matt city helping to stop the violence that killed them. his message was created to keep the urban there of alive to talk about violence and like what it means for us to be able to apply the growth. there's no one solution to the issues so just. create the laws is going to stop us from you know from thriller what we're going to get because the violence. sure we're doing the training even 3rd they might. actually. maybe 2025 years going to be there or so we're going to do.
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that once but twice. again i'm going to find a message saying. my name is carlos payment on the co-founder of kids my city. born and raised in my life the purpose we don't have today is basically in the neighborhood that we come from a lot of violence a lot of students happening sometimes unfortunately young people are around to see those things are young people are the victims of those things happening. so please are doing this as it came out and as it came out community because a lot of times we got a 1st from as i say ambulance out of 1st responders but a lot of times a friend or family member or brother or sister was there when it was something
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tragic happens and what do you do in that situation. so my 1st question is how long do you think this the tapes. he speak of. and what i was going to ask. ok so the test know rather 30 minutes so i know how blood is in a human body. ok so does that leave us with just about one see a visually this. so how long do you think it's safe for us to. have been asking some ladies in the bet i guess they could be wrong is ok ok in body of. yes all. right so on the average size the press and 7 minutes of the plan on where they got
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. it could save woman so if it saves the amber list 20 fad 30 minutes black or brown communities and it's safe. by the time they get there they already bled out to death so this is a point. we need people that are around us. in my life is not guarantee that you can say that prices are you doing something for you trying. to go. my life was last seen a lot of. like. so if that person is hit the clock is ticking there are ready so that you have to perform c.p.r. . so when you're on your wrist there could be look. you can look. underneath your neck. and if you move.
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just expect to lose somebody. just you know try to keep my head up you know in just for the best. is kind of just now become a norm. you know it's not just. balls it's all the icons is it does have a poles. and then there's the. what is blood all over this. price tag no it's not no more you know something had been because it is not supposed to be like when you hear gunshots to supposed to be scared not supposed to want to call the cops you know when someone dies is supposed to be very heartbreaking but. from where i grew up. the kids still play like they still play asked by. enjoy not time you know and just because they just
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normalize it like i had so often people use it as if i go i just got a scrape on the knee it was just nothing. on. those this. is a joke someone told. me they said that chicago is the only place where a young person. well it's on the way to school and still get mark it's hard to get attention when they get to school for being late. as find they would also say it was so serious like it was like a ha ha funny it was like oh that's messed up because i believe it. and they go to school and don't even talk about what happened on the way there so i think that it's it's a skill that coping mechanism is a skill. understanding these things are so serious and then they just just being
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able to walk through every day like nothing happened there's so much. does someone can go through before they even make it to school in the morning we're also going to talk to the teacher going. with you it's going to be we don't have the drama with you how are you going to. go and then i have stones. she needs we can use that gun violence of facts every minority population every vulnerable population in america and because of that intersection how how much if many different people and something different groups of people have been able to build a really strong coalition and also reach out to all of those young people who recognize that one day and never will become impacted by gun violence gun violence isn't just a milestone violence is systemic you know issues of stomach racism summit you know sex it's about you know the populace is about loaning right since about you know
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algae t.q. right it's about the right to walk down the street and walk to class and not have to be afraid of a stray bullet hitting you and killing you or your friend or your brother whoever it is and it's about the right to have a future ok. you said you're becoming if you're going into them as you want to. i'm going to talk to. them and but. you know. we just. the fact that we're kids is our biggest strength and our biggest weakness definitely the fact that we are young people and that we do have such a strong moral compass and those feel things so fiercely and so quickly and we act on it we're not afraid to speak up has always been our strongest has always been.
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the thing that has made us different you know we're not afraid to take those strong chance stands and to call people out here in d.c. we have students going to congress literally every single day and lobby me as members of congress. when i started i had death threats. when i started i had people you know pushing me down the thing i didn't do at that point was stop i continue to push forward i got my friends together we went back i got more friends together we went back again and that's what it takes it takes the realization that adults these people who are older than me don't know it they don't know what's going on because what's going on right now isn't ok and they're the ones that are the reason that it's still this way.
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join me every week on the elec so i'm i'm sure i'll be speaking to get a feel of the world of politics or business. which is the point it would find. an atmosphere highly active geology and. a little water in syria or it could. be of those for biology is just far beyond our wildest imagination. yet those i say. keep their on the cheap bus and then through and through all that country stuff that's ideas in the air right to home to us comfort he said if we
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give them everything slipped into fast. leave this country. this is what we don't understand how we are poor in such a country. but us into the minds of the. noticing how government of. the soon to run up and similar simple. good why do you need one because you feel if the minutes of on board not that god can we believe again with the phone about the food without the plane. would come up to the place tory people have to see. to. move.
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we start with breaking news this hour u.k. health regulators more on people with a history of allergic reactions against taking fire it's a good vaccine that's up for 2 people who receive the job. that warning comes as america's drug regulator reveals that 6 people who took part in trials for the pfizer back scene died in. a public versus the police versus the president after weeks of violent protests in france officers who waste their anger over a perceived lack of support from the president emanuel much as they face mounting public hostility we had the opportunity to speak with the deputy secretary of the country's.
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