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shed with his, his memories for me, this puts was very dramatic. i was inside the white house bill it all together with but as yeltsin and his closest of from the night of the 19th august 1991. i was sitting in the house block of the chairman of the supreme soviets office as the military detachment said, and swore the legends too. but his henson, 12 o'clock, but his thick large was speaking from the balcony. that was 1000000 mosque of its assa living shield around the white house. we were only 2 journalists inside a lot of people, pension ass. poor people are they are missing the social security that they had and a full month is european society. under communist drew
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a day had that subsidized flats, jenna gardens, holidays, education medicine. i do agree with me high, got a much of that glasnost openness. was the oxygen that needed for a free discussion in the soviet society. not only that, but here in eastern europe as well. get us all of our run down for now. there is plenty more news available on the website. you can check out stores. we have thereby heading to auto dot com. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms. race is often very dramatic. development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very critical. i'm time to sit down and talk with this is what happens when you have a child with lots medical problems. i'm putting all of these at one so you don't have to worry about it. he has school. yes. and he just had surgery in august. this one right here they did was that he has spun or thesis and he has an extra vertebra one subsidy. does it like this when it was cutting off one flow and nerves and all of that? it's a high functioning artistic. i wish i could see the world like he sees it for one
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day. the hearing things that you know, most people don't hear seeing things that normal people don't see his. he sees details that we don't and he hears things that we don't. and i would love to see the world as he sees it is he, he picks up everything, he feels things that we don't feel temperature variations in differences and textures. smells and it's awesome. i never, ever, ever want him to be quote normal because kids with autism rock he shot dionte shot 22. he shot you know 25. 0 that he talks about. he wants an acre thing. i'm when i went to my knee,
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but yeah, he has, he has his own guns. when he gets under, who gets healthy and where he ends end up for a long period of time and handle the recall. negotiate and hulu. 1118, busy day to day. big story in our city, for sure. someone, your remembrance of the clackamas town center shooting. cindy, you lost her life. there. she was hospice care nerves. her daughter jenna is in the studio with us. how are you doing it yearly? i don't know. not great. honestly i angry, i would be so yeah, yeah. ringback ringback someone asked me the other day if i will ever be able to forgive the best person who killed my mom. the answer is now. giles,
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everything gets better. thanks. i really do will be out there tonight by 30 candlelight, vigil, clackamas, down center. i hope you come down who at this time of the year old around the country are packed with hearing that children. many of them are going to see the ins and for a lot of families that were here at the clock in the town center one year in the night. that magical moment ranking, who are you going to speak 1st? this day? my mom and steve are here. that's mom and i was absolutely right.
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she with i don't know how to frank thomas. we miss her every day. with this last october, my sister in law, jesse, she was brutally murdered. she was shot in the head by her husband who she was in the middle of a divorce with. she got a restraining order, not too long after he forced his way into her house and shot her in front of her 2
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young daughters. i was asked afterward by several people, chris, doesn't that change how you see gun control? i always responded with. absolutely not. my wife is over there, selling shirts to raise money for domestic violence awareness in her sister's name . can you go back to that day? well, they're getting ready to watch the football game and the day hard out there. good reason to watch the foot long in the ducks were playing. and i got a call from the mom and she said that there was a shooting over at johnston apartment. and we didn't know where jesse was. and 1st i was like, ok, so there was a shooting. didn't know it was jesse's. we didn't really know anything. and then
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i called her in the hospitals and they told us where she was at and we found her. and i was the 1st one there to see that she was shot him if her address was, can feel a little better and probably kind of at least slowed it down. but i think the biggest thing that would have helped is if she was armed, the ridiculous ness of the gun grabbers has gotten to epic proportions. people. how many of you guys have heard of the board game clue? you've got the pipe branch, lead pie the rope. guess what? the revolver piece that was less than a half inch big, offended a parent and they removed it. i think they have forgotten. we are the boss. they worked, so what we say go not what the
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me i i i why do you think there isn't much out of this? why has it become so polarized? and is there a middle, why is there a middle ground somewhere? here? after new town, i thought there was a middle ground. i thought were going to ban these clips. these are multiple shot clips. that's going to happen. and we're gonna get background checks. but then both
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of those things were blocked, those things never happened. and i sort of lost hope. and i think a lot of people with lost hope the really doesn't seem to be a middle ground. and one of the things that i tried to establish in, in guns was that there should be a middle ground really distill things, something simple, bass like, maybe something like this. where's the simple outline of the state? and then just get rid of the background color. you just had the right and that was it, right? the gun control movement needs to understand it takes a long time. it takes persistence. it takes patience, but it takes constant advocacy. mothers against drunk driving was started in 1980. it was one small change after one small change and one small change might
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occur in one state. and then another state would adopt that tougher penalties for offenders. more prevention programs, lowering the illegal limit from drunk driving. i have seen a similarity between some of the tactics. i think the inquiry is using compared to some of the tactics that the alcohol hospitality industry used in our fight, particularly to lower the illegal drunk driving limit the alcohol industry initially in illinois said absolutely not. they are going to take away your glass of wine at dinner. they are going to make a criminal out of somebody who has a cocktail. all these bars and restaurants are going to have to close. we were able to prove that those claims were number one, not true. and number 2, once we did past the law, the hospitality and alcohol industries joined with us to promote the law. so it will be great if at some point the n r a joins with the gun control advocates and
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says, let's do work together on this. and we can find common ground. my big ah if it seems there is a shooting in a school every week now, a group that keeps count says there are nearly is about one a week since new towns. the latest happen just hours ago near portland, oregon, and it was deadly. they say the shooter that went into that high school this morning as dad along with one student. that shooting began just after 8 o'clock this morning. just as students were getting started with their day, a very active scene and a community in shock after a shooting in trout,
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dale at reynolds high school, again, my 1st reaction was not again. and then my 2nd reaction was to get really mad. somebody was raising a child in a house with an a r 15 and hundreds of rounds of ammunition. what kind of message was that child being sent living in the house like that? yeah, now the 2nd amendment right to do it. and we got 2 dead kids to show for it. and i just feel a sense of personal failure. what could i have done to make a difference? and that haunts me. it all the time. we have to work harder. ah
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ah, mobile technology is a very big industry and there's lot of opportunities for hackers, new villains known him, but he didn't break the law in the country. you're dealing with why arrest him that the major cybersecurity challenge is the sovereignty of laws that cyberspace has no borders, no sovereignty. we ended up with, for example, the national health service in the u. k. that a chess was completely wiped out from a ransomware attack. if you are coming in to a clinic, because you had a test or you had an operation, they can find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper or special get today the only the legendary expires 9 author of the
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here's how it shakes out. first, there's the shooting. second, the initial t, the news reports often accompanied by fourish is music and dramatic breaking news logos. 3rd comes confirmation and it's not a false, a lot of ammunition. 4th, the 1st video, it's always from a cellphone. if the 1st on seen news reports filed by those local reporters who
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must sub until the atm arise, one or more will use a phrase as many as 4 put followed by a number. 6th, the correct equation, x dead y injured 10th. the shooter is identified correctly and we get to look at a yearbook photo in which the guy looks pretty much like anybody. 14th recaps of previous shootings begin 17th the n r a announces they will have no comment until the details become clear. 18th, while politicians decree a national dialogue about gun control. 21st. any bills to change existing gun laws quietly disappear into the legislative swamp? 22nd, it happens again, and the whole thing starts over. that's how it shakes out. i
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don't know if anybody will remember that essay 50 years from now or anything else that i have written or might write in the future about guns. but if they do, the only thing on i'd like is for somebody to say he was on the right side of the issue. and i hope i am, i believe that i am, but of course, belief is part of the problem here, isn't it? i mean, does strong belief on, on both sides. yeah. i in i
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me in the tonight every town is having their kick off of and i get to the point a lot or i'm like changing you know, same old, same old. and then i'll do these little things and i'm like, oh yeah, okay, i can make a difference. so we're about to start the next session. we are really hoping to pass. and finally i
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gotten this far. i want to thank everybody for coming. we're going to work as hard as possible to make sure that everybody is able to get their voice her. despite the continuing incidents of gun violence in our own state, oregon, lawmakers have failed to fix problems and our gun laws. that is an embarrassment. and it's time for change. ah, we're about to reach the culmination of a 20 year close to a 20 year process. mm. good morning, colleagues. happy monday to everyone. the house will come to order. representative williams and muse adoption of the committee report on senate bill 941. it closes
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the loophole in oregon's 25 year background check law for selling and transferring firearms. i realize that things might actually change was when we were in a balcony are actually voting on it. clark will open the voting system. ah ah, in today's climate it is almost in freaking possible to pass any kind of gun safety you perform. but organ isn't bucking the national trends with to wait for steve to listen, needs to like for others, but it will have a positive and back and they will save lives down the road. there's no question about it. we have accomplish something and
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something that we did were cindy in our alliance. she was a remarkable warmer. she was a very strong advocate for justice and for things that are are right. mm. jamie really proud. she won't be aware anything. how stuff like that. like i wouldn't be doing this if it weren't for her death, but yeah, now she'll be really proud. she'd be sharing a phone totally ah, [000:00:00;00]
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a, there is a lot happening in our country. it's just not happening as fast as some people would like including me. but it is happening in, i don't see myself backing away from this issue for quite a while. there's too much at stake. mm. it takes time to change things around. i want to accept that now, but changed. those come as long as you're persist in learning more and more in jail,
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