tv Documentary RT October 5, 2021 12:30pm-1:01pm EDT
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are working. there is an active shooter working. i can hear them in as an ordinary school day. and it was almost over. when gunfire erupted this afternoon, 17 people killed in a mass shooting at a for the high school. one of the deadliest shootings in american history. she was sending us texas like saying, i love you, i'm sorry. i know that because she didn't think she was going to make it i teach you would have a concealed gun on them. they go for special training and you would no longer have a gun free zone. ah,
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to the revolution. a peaceful one because it is of by and for the young people in this country. this movement began and people have asked me, do you think any change is going to come from this? look around, we are the change. my generation having spent our entire lives, the mass shooting after mass shooting has learned that our voices are powerful and our booth with teachers doesn't make a situation better. you know, we know that adding more guns to a situation doesn't save any lives. a
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myth for ah, people died in the 1st half of this year than died in the landing and more americans died in the 1st half this year. that's insane. that's crazy. and people just don't realize it because they don't see it in the same way that we see a war. it doesn't impact on the same way. ah, class, a new family. oh,
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yes. i made. so spam, us heard in together brings us closer together to fight for something better. oh, my name is alex king, i'm 70. i am a senior. i'm normal mondale college broke. oh. as well as a piece warrior and a little weird. good kid madison ah, chicago has been at the forefront of gonzalez for a very long time with 650 people being murdered in the year 20 cemetery and 771 a year. 2016. but that's not it gone. violence travels in places like florida, a dc, angelo is nationwide. many, many people love one's friends and family on the regular basis due to gone
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a little longer. we got to go around a block of time to try to come around to see the kids. matt city was created last year. so in a spark of what happened in parkman, florida after so should i have a gun violence then became like this national emergency that everyone cared about. and so to young people like different going to be bad for us because whenever historically, whenever these ceilings happen in these white schools, they get the attention, they get money, they gets trauma services, they get grievance counselors. and we're going to get more gun laws and we're going
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to get more police in our schools in our communities. like like we're the one who's doing this thing. and we've been fighting for, for a gun violence for years. and we're not getting any attention. so that thing was, we want to make sure that since now, this is important to everybody want to make sure when i left that of the conversation i'm a lot of organizing is youth lead is led by young people leave the way because been wanting to find out for the next generation mm. in 2018. when the population happened, i decided i need to go out and actually take some action. so at that point, i took some friends together and organized a statewide march against to be an array and against a local organization in colorado. my home state called the armed geo, rocky mountain, rocky mountain gun owners association. and they are terrible for papa treating this idea that guns are vital to our community and that we can't live without them. well actually, that's just not true. and really having as many as we do just. but it's more people
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that danger ah, for me, with a real culture around guns and gun ownership. americans, you know, look back from this very rosy. i'd image from the 1700s when we rose up against our presses and, you know, threw off the colonial control of great britain without, you know, musket man, regular people, everyday people who all came to gather in full 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 on firearms. if the 2nd amendment
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allows us to personally, each of us on a fire on, then it's going to somehow protect us from government's taking control somehow make us stronger and safer. and it makes americans look past the depths that happen every single day. the 100 people who die 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 safe from our government. read a lot. does anyone have any questions about the bills that we're going to be talking about today? if you see on the right side of your folder, now, you'll see there are 21 pages, one on extreme risk law and the other on the cdc funding. now it was after i finished organizing event in
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colorado and leading war, those students in colorado. i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives present. i wasn't organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together, we founded the 1st match for our lives chapter here in d. c, we set out the infrastructure like every year, the government a so many anyway, like it's about sitting there and think me deciding what the priority when a think and we aren't, we can't do it. my part is that my wife is going to help solve that and we think he has that terrible effective research than been able to stabilize we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully,
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very critical time. time to sit down and talk. welcome to match hazard financial survival guide. looking forward to your beds window. yeah. this is what happens, dimensions in brittany. go at the top of you watch kaiser report. oh, driven by dreamer shapes bankers, those with dares sinks. we dare to ask
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oh, is your media a reflection of reality? in the world transformed what will make you feel safe, isolation, whole community? are you going the right way or are you being led somewhere? direct. what is true? walk this way. in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. ah,
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it was the most basic or could i still go? he did well as a border with i help them a couple of pretty then you go quite, but i know from politicians to athletes and movies. does the musicals does it seems a very big name in the world has been here with ms. you can work out this goes to school. ah, a oh does not give me a glove, would you support the keys? she said basil make dreams. come true. the every one who falls in love with people like what? mm hm. mm
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mm mm mm mm. mm mm. mm mm mm it road them to kid my age. oh boy is dont have a name on a in a different gang battles and was going on as a war zone and people will get revision. the little kids just to get even with the older guys. and david, as i said, people will use the little kid just to get, even with the whole, the guy was like, no matter what age you with a, you being target, they come and actually it is a shame is say, i absolutely front as a last alive akira, i keep this right here. i lost a friend or to play basketball. so i keep as light as motivation. always keep ariah just wanna, they'll monte, i keep all right. disliked these i would say is keen,
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motivating, gimme and passionate. remember what that one among the one in a long dawn of on a reason why i'm doing it. we love them on to it was a reason for us, a pain guy. he is a, be the feet in the like that you just gave us a fire that we need in a passion as why we are actually i was lucky. the harbor i had a broken heart is because everybody go to hard breaks and days of other such i don't lemme break break me. i where my hard break now i where then i strengthen it now it is, and i look at me and i overcome in last night, 19 year old demonte johnson was just outside his brothers basketball practice near euclid and 86th street, when cbd says someone inside a tan colored vehicle fatally shot him in the chest and stomach. it's not fair that so many black around kids have to worry about being shot on their way to school. no way home from school, just home. peace. he'll believe we usually too many. bob babies. every time you
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turn around mom of his cry, mama is cry, but a baby. johnson's family says he was putting together a fundraiser to help children go to christian camp and work with advocacy group, good kids, matt city, helping to stop the violence that killed him. the kids, my city was created to keep the urban narrative alive to talking about violence and like of what do we mean for us to be able to drive and growth mm. with there's no one solution to the issue. so just trying to create the new laws isn't gonna stop us from, you know, from filling what, what we're going to guess we have to violence, sherwood always want training or 3rd famous. so actually
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we got about maybe 2025 kids that would be there or so we gotta do icebreaker. mm. in the got one. that's why if you say she well done the same. mm. my name is carla pittman on the cold side of the kids mass city, inglewood, born and raised cover all my life. the purpose will be doing it today is basically in the neighborhood that we come from france, a lot of violence, a lot of students happening sometimes. unfortunately, people are around to see those things. when people are victims, other things happening it's o b
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a k, not community. because a lot of times we ought to 1st find as i say, ambulance, our 1st responders. what a lot of times a friend or family member brother assist with what something tragic happens and what do you do in that situation? so my 1st question is, how long do you think and this will take to get sort of thing for the day he's bigger than anybody else? guy answer this is a ok, so the, ethno, rob sas, one bad at 30 minutes. i know how much blood is in a human body. okay. so is that $4.00 leaders which is about one m c a visually that's 2 parts to lead. so how long do you think it takes? first of lead up. ok when you have been asking some ladies in the back.
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yeah. can guess they can be wrong is ok. ok and video yet answer it. all right, so on average it takes the present does 7 minutes of lead up, depending on where they got hit a water hit, it can take one men. so if it takes the and less 25 minutes input on the black or brown communities and it takes a human being 7 minutes of lead out by the time they get that they already bled out to death. so this is important cuz it says with my, we need our people that are around us to be a hell somebody stays in my life is not guarantee that you can say that price is like, but for you doing something for you trying to death became i've lost a lot of people in my life and i see father knew his friend a couple of years ago. i can say so my life was i've seen a lot of people. he killed fun like collier said, what does that person is hit? the clock is taken there are ready, blue. so that's the oppressive who had to perform sleep. you are. all right,
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so when you i a risk nurse to says you will be, look underneath your pinky. you can look underneath the thumb. if it's underneath your neck is underneath your chem ball. and if you move down the slide, daniel, you for them, they're a little lower behind me. you can check those different places because sometimes of the risk is a hard spot to find the pulse. after you find a false one for form in the compression just recently had a death in april 15th my brother had passed away. he was a boy, they'll have names and we can pick and choose, you know, just gotta learn how to deal with the situation. i know a lot of people are like you will get better. he is in a really doesn't you just you, you learn how to do the situation better is and every day the people have lost the gown violence. i how we can count on both my hands and more. so it will be a lot from your name people, alaska,
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from various ages as of to like 7 for like 35. you know, i've lost people back to back in the same year. and then now it is like, i just expect the lows on monday and i just, you know, i try to keep my head up, you know, and just hope for the best. but it's kind of just now become the norm with paul's. so he ok, so he unconscious. he does have a post and then they say you do start pumping with what is blood all over in 1st ad? no, it's not normal. like, you know, they haven't because it's not supposed to be. i can you hear gunshots? you're supposed to be scared, not you're supposed to want to call the cops. you know, when someone dies is,
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is supposed to be very hard breaking. but, and wound from the lab will be like, we're going to size the kids. they'll play like a still play us by we still in spanish and during our time, you know, and it's because they just normalize you like you had so often that people use it as if like, oh i just got a scrape on the knee. i can, it was just nothing. oh, i heard those this joke someone. so one time they said that chicago is the only place where a young person can be dodging bullets on the way to school and still give mark tardy and get a detention when they get to school for being late as finally what it was so. so it was so serious, like, it wasn't like a ha ha funny. it was like a that's messed up because i believe it kind of thing and they get to school and don't even talk about what happened on the way there. so i think that it's,
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it's a skill that coping mechanism is a skill understanding how these things are so serious and it just just being able to walk through everyday like never happen. i there so much, never mind can go there before i even make it to school in the morning. we also somebody to talk about with what we don't have that we don't have a one. yeah. but we do have the resolution. oh and then i have in jamie's and we can use that as a fax, every minority population, every vulnerable population in america. and because of that intersection and how, how much it affect many different people and somebody to work with people who've been able to build a really strong coalition. and also reach out to all of those young people to recognize that one day they inevitably will become impacted by government balances
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and just and violence. and violence is systemic. you know, issues that stomach racism, sexism, it's about, you know, the populace is about voting rights. it's about l g b 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 is the right to have a future, hey, a minute. you said you'd be coming. you're going into the meeting at 2. i'll give you a text like tonight. but with the fact that we're kids is our biggest strength and our biggest weakness.
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definitely the fact that we are young people and that we do have such a strong moral compass and feel things so fiercely and so quickly and act on it, we're not afraid to speak up. has always been our strongest, has always been a thing that has made us different. you know, we're not afraid to take those strong chances into call people out here in dc. we have students going to congress literally every single day and lobby is members of congress like we have like 10 minutes. mm hm. 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 and we went back, i got more friends together. we went back again. and that's what it takes. it takes the realization that views, adults. these people who are older than me don't know it,
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they don't know what's going on because what's going on right now isn't okay. and then the ones that a reason that it's still those way, ah, join me every 1st. on the alex simon, sure. i'll be speaking together for the world politics sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. mm. oh wrong. i just don't move any new world. yes. to shape out. he comes to an engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground.
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there is an end again, you can all the collateral eyes the same thing. so many times you can only sell the same donate. so many times before somebody figures out that hey, there's no, don't it here. that's just the whole, and that's what's happening in america. they're trying to survive on the hole in the don't it. and they're saying, we sold this hole in the don't it. 15 times at goldman sachs. now we got rich because we got paid a fee on the collateral ization of the whole and the don't it. and now that everybody else in america is broke and they don't generate enough income for us to tax, to pay down the debt that we incurred by deregulation and derivative training. going back to reagan, now they're out there conundrum. they're like, what do we do? oh the way of life. so reindeer leading and traditionally nomadic lifestyle in the tundra is similar to a parallel reality. i'm with
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