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nobody takes her seriously what she says, what she does, what she thinks, who knows, she's a creation of the internet. she's there to speak about subjects that i don't understand. she might be a democratic socialist. do you know what that is? because i don't, we don't know what that means. what does she do? she's living in the lab of luxury. she's created this idea, the show me how she's a, she's a person of the people. so this is, this is another example of somebody for thee not. and not for me, who says, listen to what i say, but don't make me or don't expect me to follow my own words. and by the way, if you can figure out what she's saying, congratulations because you're the one. i don't know where she's talking about. i thought he talked present 101 seconds of age on gun legislation in the us state of
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oregon. that even on returning half an hour with the latest join us again that ah, ah right now there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or. busy obese is profitable to sell food that is fatty and sugary and healthy and addicted . not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that never changed, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the obesity epidemic? it's corporate. mm. welcome back to the large, large show. it's 7 minutes after the hour, and i'm in one of the best places you can ever be on a friday for 1st amendment friday because we're making it
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a 2nd amendment friday. i'm in northwest armory, on se mclaughlin, this place is a mad house today. it looks like a shopping day after thanksgiving. our business has been exponential amount of growth. there's been a lot more interest in personal protection. since there's been a couple of national tragedies, there's also been a lot more interest with the possibility of legislation and people concerned that they're not going to be able to get access to the things that they used to be able to have access to the oregon legislatures considering for really bad bills, they would take away people's right to carry guns in various places, including one of them would limit your ability to carry in a school. if the janitor, it's sandy hook, elementary, had carried a pistol and he heard the shooting down the hallway and people screaming and then saw a young man not in
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a police uniform running at him with an a r 15 and had shouted to the guys up and then pulled his pistol out and shot adam lanza would that have been a good thing or a bad thing. the folks like jennie burdick and those, you know, those net which, why would they think it would be a bad thing for people, legitimate law, body, people to carry a pistol on a plan. so rally started today. i'll be thing a few words and then introducing other legislators who are coming. you heard anything about protests. we expect a counter protest, you know, you guys have a little sleeves. we're going down to salem, the seats fires, holding a rally. and we're going to go show them they're not going to get away what they're
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getting. i don't use the safety of our citizens of our families, of our children, if they're the only way we are more than a 1000 or more than 90000. the last 5 years to british were taken years. there wouldn't be a united states today or you know, so thank you all for coming. you guys are going to make a difference. you really are. the 2nd amendment was created to keep me and i think government in check,
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the government got to talk about i think that people should be able to. i think they should be able to target only what you, what day. but they do not need a weapon. i always hear what you say, it's ok. you know, you just shout me though you're not, you're not reasonable. if you want us to respect your opinion, but you won't respect these legislation, provide common sense gun control, which is gonna kill massacres. children. i'm anti guns that have been you have known, then we would have a lot less mass occurring. you're more than a good guy and a gun in the hands of a good. it's not a bad today. got, i got my handle, the bad person wants to the lobby. i
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what we're going to do is we're going to do a series of panels. you know, encourage all the governors you talk to to come. what, when the time comes. i'm finding that people are free tempest because these people have never stood up to the opposition. you have years of experience are used to kind of intimidation. you are about to hear just very angry voicemail from someone out there. you stupid. more guns and you can count never give them up. you received a pen. i think were press one to save hitler and stalin would be so proud of you. you guys are pathetic. you are
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a waste of the oxygen i breathe. it's just too bad that you, people were a star from the nipple, or maybe you guys would have all your brain cells. lynching is an extra judicial execution carried out by a mob often by hanging, but also by burning at the stake and find it are again, grow. gun advocates are intimidating law may cause with threatening emails in video surveillance. joining me out oregon state senator jenny bird. dick, you cancelled the town hall meeting and then what did they do? i did, and i, when i cancelled the town hall meeting, i didn't want to say anything inflammatory. so i just said the standard scheduling conflict. well, they showed up at my house and they still, they stayed in front of my house for 2 and a half hours taping. everything i did and then they put it on the web. and their
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point was that i didn't in fact have a scheduling conflict. but they ran my address and they ran very threatening comments about it. is that all right? you are good. oh, i didn't know any of that was going on. my goodness. yeah. watching you take out your direct. it was really creepy. i'm not happy about them coming into the camp of my team and i provided physical security for center bertie, probably 3 or 4 occasions in the portland area. people had confronted her in one case, she was walking to her car and somebody jumped out of the brush. certainly we really took this quite seriously. when congresswoman gifford was shot in tucson, arizona, you know, how do you know something like that's gonna happen? so we believe the dad point that she had a legitimate right to be concerned about her welfare. i
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me, she's a public figure. people understand that public figures don't really have privacy. i think jenny berdigs, i'm edge, she had what's come into her having issues that guarantees you know, step down, she should just get over it and move on and quit her job. there's nobody lecture i'm not bitter at all. by the way. show you this, this one with my for, for such as play out myself. it's the heritage that they have a lot of families from michelle. mm
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. makers plan marathon public hearing on for bills. they include a ban on guns in schools and criminal background checks for private guns sales. so we should be there by. so this is telling me 730 i mean, hopefully this will be a good forum and people will be open to everyone's message on all sides of the issue. none of us can replace steve, but we can try to make things better. i back in january, my friend invited me to this community meeting about can safety. i literally just stood out there and said, hey, this is why and my mom was count town center and silent room
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me by just standing up and saying that i made a real for everyone. i realize that that moment i do have a voice. maybe i can make an impact. me, i want people to remember. i don't want people to forget that people were murdered and how they were murdered. and that we need to change a cycle of violence seems to be going on in our communities. me day me politicians back down just because they don't want to take the harassment and that is what result in no change and i just refused to be intimidated because i can't in good conscience. after newtown, back down i i
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this issue is very simple to members and public. somehow when you get into the charge environment in this building, it becomes more difficult. good morning, everyone. thank you for being here. i'm going to open up the senate committee on judiciary. this morning we have 4 bills that are before us, that we're going to be taking public testimony. each of these bills have amendments that will change the actual purpose of the bills and conducting today's hearing, i ask that everyone to be respectful to the speakers and their views even though you may disagree with those positions. i think it's very important that we have this hearing today to decide on what if anything will be moving forward. senate bill $700.00 would finish closing the loop, haul to require background checks for all gun sales. the bills will do nothing but target law abiding citizens. they are not going to affect the criminals. they don't
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solve any of the problems that we've had. the fact that this state continues to allow their private sale of guns without background checks is reckless here, responsible and downright dangerous. none of these bills will keep the guns out of the hands of a single criminal or madman. if more people had been killed o'clock in the town center, we would have a more comprehensive law where legislating and reaction to a tragedy that was prevent. it is true, criminals will always get guns, but let's make it harder for them for women and those with disabilities. guns are the great equalizer. senate bill $347.00 would allow the school district rather than one advocacy group or another to decide what really is a safe school. there is no place in our schools, but guns again, free zones might as well be advertised as potential killing zones. students were almost unanimous in their opinion, that their sense of security would not be enhanced with additional weapons on site . you need somebody at the school to stop that person. the laws we have and
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assistance we have in place do not work. dana ray can spread their money around it and their influence, but it's only you folks, the legislators that can write and pass the was, but we all live by the i thank you very much. when our show same wrong when all just don't the road. yes. to see out the same because the after an engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart and we choose to look for common ground in the world who make no,
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certainly no board is blind to emerge . we don't have authority. we go to the back scene, the whole world needs to take action and be ready. not a joke. people are judge, you know, crisis we can do better, we should be better. everyone is contributing each in our own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is paid for the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes it feel very proud that we are together in and our next penalties come forward. none of these
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bills would have stopped the shooter that killed my mother, a cart miss tom center. still, it is an important action for this legislature to demonstrate that they are serious about making our communities safer. reducing gun violence is a complicated issue, but that is not an excuse for inaction. i'm here today and host holding a dialogue. i'm going to safety. we don't make the same as somebody guided believing that this couldn't happen to me. it could easily have been your wife, your husband, your daughter, or your son. or remember katrina. you remember 911. what happened? overnight and nothing mattered. politics did matter where you reform didn't matter . people do anything to help the people. that's never happened since this terrible tragedy and it didn't happen. and i knew when it didn't happen. i mean,
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if you slot or children the way they were slaughtered, and you slaughter 6 students, 6 teachers who were trying to defend their bodies and defend them the way they were slaughter. and that can bring us together instantly. that my friend, this thing will never come together. me the me ah, there are now 6 state associations and 262 individual sheriffs are on record opposing any new gun control legislation this week. the sheriffs of 5 oregon county sent out letters that they would not support laws passed by congress, that trump the liberties of citizens in addressed to vice president joe biden. i will not tolerate,
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nor will i permit any federal incursion within the exterior boundaries of grant county, oregon, or any type of gun control legislation, aimed at disarming law abiding citizens is a goal or objective a share for grant county. i to a publicly state that i will refuse to participate or stand idly by while people i represent are made into criminals duty or unconstitutional actions. this is my basic police class. back in the late eighty's when i went to the police academy, things are happening. our country right now that 4050 years ago, it was unthinkable about people, the mass casualties and the killings in the bombings. and i don't like it either, but i think people need to take responsibility into their own hands and be prepared . i heard one talk show one time they were talking about, well, our government has nukes, do you propose that you have nukes? and my thought was, if they're gonna use a nuke against me, i would like to have
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a new to level the playing field. you know it's, it's little unrealistic. but let's, let's be realistic that if our government or anybody else is going to use a tank against us, it would be nice to know that i have the same ability of protect the people and elected me in the office. that i could step to that same level. i don't anticipate ever wanting or having to have a tank or use for one. but if somebody was to use one against me, it would be in our, in our best interest to be able to defend ourselves. and that's what 2nd amendments all about me . i'm not in the camp of anti government, but i think less government intervention into our lives would be a good thing. and i think there's a big divide there between what we call western oregon or the valley. the portland
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area and rural oregon a lot of what we get from the politicians is a need your reaction. i don't have a tremendous amount of ease in how they do things. and i think the, the gun control, whatever you want to call it, is a very good example of that field that blanco's me, i don't know the solutions to lessen the chance of a sandy hook type incident is gonna come from gun control. i think it's much deeper than that. do i know what the answer is? no, because there's, i think it's a very complicated, very complex problem. guns we're part of it. we have to decide what we're willing to accept on both sides of the fence. you know,
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are we willing to accept what happened? you know, in these different instances? if not, then what are we willing to accept, you know, laws and rules to lessen the potential of that happening? again. my name is frances wheeler. my husband, david, me. we live in sandy hook, connecticut. david and i have 2 sons. our older son, nate, soon to be 10 years old, is a 4th grader at sandy hook elementary school. i younger son, ben,
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page 6 was murdered in his 1st grade classroom on december 14th, exactly 4 months ago this weekend. i've heard people say that the tidal wave of anguish i country felt on 1214 has received it. but not for us to us. it feels as if it happened just yesterday. please help us do something before our tragedy becomes your tragedy. we have to convince the senate to come together and pass common sense gone, responsibility, reforms that will make our communities safer and prevent more tragedies like the one we never thought. what happened to us hope to see the moment when real change begins me
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i talk about making a difference when your mind watching pain the pain and how she was able to arise above her own pain to try to keep others from having to experience pain more than 3000 people who died since sandy hook, every single one of them had families who are experiencing that pain. and she's trying to do something about it. even though she is in desperate pain herself. really admire her feel, watching her stand up like that so publicly well it certainly certainly
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drives me. you know, i, i'm a legislator and i haven't had any kind of loss in my family, knock on wood. but people are in depending on me and my colleagues to keep them safe and to have reasonable gun laws. so that is kind of thing. what happened again and now i need to find the kleenex the in. i the i tell ya. flipping both the they couldn't believe it. i thought, sure. let's do it.
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a few months ago, kevin, to respond to this. this country took up the cause of protecting more of our people from a few minutes ago, a minority in the united states senate decided it wasn't more than we had a democrat and they were both got us with the right to write a common sense compromised on background science, in fact, even the right used to support and expand the background checks but instead of supporting this compromise, the gun lobby and its allies wilfully lied about the bill. goes why i got that. i didn't sense minority got us and that in turn, intimidated a lot of centers after i saw the boat
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didn't pass, i just was absolutely crushed and thought that all the senators, the entire senate should be ashamed of itself. if those kind of weapons were less available or harder to get, we wouldn't have a lot of shootings and we certainly wouldn't have the number of death. i'm convinced that me who i knew i
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was present sky and he gave me an update on what's going on. yeah. so basically what this move means is the senate president has actually taken the bills and referred them to the rules committee without sending him to the floor 1st because he thinks that they won't pass. right. he doesn't think they have the votes. i disagree. we are talking about people who are going to be running for reelection. so, you know, it's one thing for the republicans because the republicans know that the president does not like to bring against vision. cars bring bills to the floor without the votes to pass. so naturally they're going to say, we're not going to vote for it, hoping to keep it off the floor altogether. okay? because if they don't have to vote hide from the issue. i
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back seems like a no brainer. i don't know why we're even like, i mean, yeah, i mean we were disappointed that there weren't like stronger bell enable. so the fact that these really, honestly they're really weak bells can't even get past that. they can't get past the in the us democrats talk endlessly about the so called january 6 insurrection. they were less concerned with the real possibility general mark, milly, when,
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constitutionally wrote also the art of stabbing an ally in the back, prem is very oh right now. there are 2000000000 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that he's fancy and sugary and the victims. he's not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower. and if we go on believing that will never change, that industry has been influencing very deeply. the medical and scientific establishment, ah, what's driving the corporate me . you know, one thing we talk about america is class or other countries from class war like
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great britain is a prime example. but in america typically, you know, except now yeah, the, the ah, you condemn russia is follow in for election. there's a few remaining books all counted success and multiple injuries and a shooting at the university and central russia. taylor, the tucker is under arrest. one student describes what he saw. my friends and i was spending at the parking lot near the entrance where the gunshots turn and sold a shooter standing 20 meters away with his shotguns.

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