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ah. 9 ah on black on black, he's got a black on black coat or black on black shirt. jack. oh my god, someone is out on my mobile to ambulance already being dispatched another shooting
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another safe part of american life shattered by violence. the gunman was armed with an a r 15, semi automatic rifle. police save the killer, made a beeline from his car in the parking lot through macys. by the time he got to the food court, he was already firing, killing 54 year old hospice nurse, cindy n. you'll who was christmas shopping and 45 year old steven foresight, a father of 2 who ran a business in the mall. it appeared that the suspects rifle did jam while he was attacking individuals in the food court. police said walter, down a flight of stairs, got his rifle working again and killed himself near j. c. penney's. today, everyone agreed. it was a miracle. only 2 people were killed in me
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so this is my mom typewriter. she used this in college and kept it all these years and took really good care of it and i used to play with it when i was a kid. these are just 2 hiking bucks that she loaned me. i plan de la hiking the summer and i don't know. i like having them here. they definitely so little piece of her this painting. i don't know. i actually how many little things around here kind of way of heard that makes me sad just going through the sas, but yeah, it's past tense because she's, you know,
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she's gone. she's dead now, but i don't know. i think of hers being here and like an ally button. i don't know. i'm fine. ah, i found out about the shooting actually running updates on twitter as things were coming in. i called my mom didn't hear an answer from her, which was typical called the house and talked with my step dad robert. he also said he hadn't heard from her but that she had gone shopping. so i knew she would be a caucus, but i just figured i've never happens to your family. let's say we are so much. there were to start. we're took lots of pictures. we did
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a lot. we, we travel a lot. we played a lot hard kite o lick went out. that was fun. oh, fiji who she was good. and then there 6. montela was even a better time. okay. pick up their shoes and we had a good time working on my shirt in the back. she popped and she said, well, get ready to go shopping for christmas. and we wish i could borrow as realist, wearer's dune. there was a good bye. it wasn't a reception i go to buy in
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or say well wait and i swear i got around to do that. i go, i just can't make it worse. but anyway, so go ahead go. i think of it was a simple thing like just taking the class again to recycle, but i always banker, if i can remember the river that was slowly on a couple of minutes, she would have been a standard where she was different different herself different what are you going down with no sen. jenny barnett. good morning. good morning. did you you're working on
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a gun control bill that would expand oregon's background checks to include sales between private individual, correct. we already have it for gun shows, which many states don't. and actually that was my initiative that got that in place . was your support, like for the bill? very strong support from the gun owning community from law enforcement. there's, i mean if you have some polling shows, were at 90 percent support for it. the other main bill that i have would ban all guns from schools and less school districts. wanted to have people carry guns from schools right now. the law says you can't carry a gun and into a school, but there is an exemption for concealed handgun license holders. you have been working on this for so long. you have such a history and trying to actually reduce the amount of gun violence in our society where it keeps me going is i know the public is with me and what, what happened after sandy hook and after clackamas is the public. now would they've
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been been there all along there now speaking up, a gun owners are speaking up. ah, gun owners are perfectly fine with anything i'm trying to do. that extreme fringe makes life very, very unpleasant. gun advocates gathered at the oregon state capital to date with people came out in support of gun right falls a patriot rally. they say no to new regulations like the ones being considered this session, including a ban on big ammo, magazines, and assault style rivals. i this really stinks being the shortest one working here . okay, there you go. all right,
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so what's going to happen if those guys in there don't listen to? if we have a law to laws that really stink, i want to say that these people over here who are you the stand up against the law of the land. what part of shall not be infringed? don't you understand? and we need to tell you, get rid of laws over there at the capital. anytime you have some nice, high profile events, sandy hook, horror, clock, no sound center. it was making a big deal. well, you know, the gun control and take guns away from everybody. and you know, and, and let's limit magazine size, which that's, that's not gonna solve any issues. thought those were 10 round magazines. i would have had 50 rounds in that i could shoot off in less than probably 2 minutes. we need to get rid of the misrepresentation that the american gun owner is some hick that sitting in the back woods were v again,
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were alternative lifestyles and everything like that. but we're definitely for our freedoms in our rights. as soon as he is mostly able to comprehend what a firearm is and what it does, you know physically, you know, i know he be more than able to pretty much now this year intelligently. he has, i'm, he's almost to, i'm sure he'll be able to grasp the adult situation of it by, by, for when the class the economy, they don't want people to be nailed or defend themselves. so the global is the latest. they're the ones that run gentleman's point. oh, why do i want to speak? i have a lot to say, you know, i've never really said in front of a large group of people with were. so i figured why not? well, we're all smart enough here to know that we're there is more gun control. there is more crime even though i'm not big on the whole. oh, i need to go. has that been all the fall? rifle. if i want one, i have the right to have one. i saw
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a couple of pictures on facebook. it had like washington and jefferson and it says, hey, stop, we want our country back. and you know, i, i honestly think if they knew what was happening, they would just, they say ok, revolutionary war, all over again. guys. we fought this once. let's do it again with the doctor. so i don't know that you want to do with all those driven by dreamers shaped by some person. those with in
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in who dares sinks, we dare to ask oh, you can have a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with some things. so innocent. i was wanting to socialize, everybody, does it? so why can't i and then it just keeps going and going and going. i'm just going to do it one. yeah. and that it's oh, i'm just going to try. this was never do it again because they want my son in law right on inside of jack. and you surround yourself with people who are encouraging . you said do it and not to stop it. boeing my life was over. jump office about the
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balcony and died. mm. you just couldn't stop in. mm hm. mm. within 24 hours. i had gotten on line and contacted mares against illegal guns. i sent emails to brady one. so within 2 days of steve being shot i was i was already engaged blue. i lost my life and i mean, reasonably intelligent, but i, i just trying to understand why the shootings occur. what motivates these people
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where they choose his particular weapons, et cetera, and the, and then understanding laws and that was baffling to me how screwed up our laws are across the country. to fact that it was an assault weapon. really got me angry and as i was reading about stuff i was just getting you know, little more and more angry about it and upset about it. and the more i learned about the circumstances and how the guy got his gun and what the organ laws were, there was just getting me and sensed. ah ah, oh. okay,
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i can meet you. the reason i'm here, my brother, almost one of the shooting victims at the crack. miss thompson are in december. i've gotten very involved in efforts to try to curb on violence. i'm a registered republican and i own a guy and i, i've hunted not going to change any of that. i just recently a week before steve was shot, i went and bought my son, his 1st rifle being an ex service man and a police officer. you may have a concealed weapons permit, i don't, but i store my guns with trigger locks in the munition. i don't return company. don't you know? oh, you may not. okay, that i know all right, as we speak all montgomery i want to make a safe at home. yeah. well this air 15 that was stolen was not just sitting out. i took a trip back to dc in february and got a chance to meet a lot of the other folks from who had lost children at virginia tech in for they know. and i, and university of arizona and sandy hook and aurora, colorado and columbine. and it is simply not the laws themselves. i mean there's
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mental health issues. yeah. and there's other, other things, but what, what seemed to me a major part of it was, you know, the simple availability of the weapons. hopefully, you know, there is a way to find some support from, from you on some of the measures that are going to come through and button up some of the laws. gerald, i'm not in favor of a lot of new laws just because we're not 1st the ones that are willing to look at anything. thank you. thanks a lot for your loss. i mean there's what can you say? i mean right now that i can imagine, yeah, well, i appreciate your time and then you know, anytime you get a holler back. okay, thanks very much. mm. you know, there someone garden or comments in what they offer support to. but it would be
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more encouraging to hear some just outright support. ooh, ah, in in the seventy's, the late seventy's, i wrote a book called rage, which was about a school shooter who shoots his algebra teacher holes, his class hostage for a day. and that was found actually in the locker of one school shooter, i think in oregon. so i made the decision to withdraw the book from publication. when you find out that you wrote something that's been associated with acts of violence, there are couple of ways that you can go. one way is to say, i had no responsibility for that. i just wrote a book. i didn't have anything to do with the shooting or you can say, ah, yeah,
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ok, i might have had some sort of influence on this. the question that you have to ask is, does this disturb individual have access, easy access to a weapon? to work out his fantasies with his, his killing fantasies. my idea when i wrote guns was, let's make it very, very difficult for people to get automatic and semi automatic weapons. i mean, obviously if we could stop chiller tornadoes, we would, but somehow we're just sort of ext is supposed to accept the idea that some guy with an a r 15 can go in to your mall and light up the food court. a
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one of the 1st questions i was that was on dealer lake oregon and they've sort of them on the guy who are getting the civil george. no, it doesn't say i don't know how much it is going to be a incrementally that will reduce, right. there's a, there's a where we can discuss with rational people are going to right, what are the terminals where the people are so concerned about losing their right? we can ensure that they keep their rights and still be able to control the with or not. but certainly it will help you
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with that under my bed. right. but i've always done my right. and i'm not sure how good that is with them allows you a baseball player. i guess the thing today that struck you would think that some of these folks would be kind of outraged, clackamas, with water, 21st graders energy to get back to understand why there was no reason to who for ah, everybody. thank you for coming today. we're up to my visual name for what we're
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doing. hi, id, like defenders of the republic, defenders of the constitution founding fathers, valley, forge fighting republic for a logo. we can cross cross with cross better in. well, i will need you concerned about logo because we are under such a time crunch because what's been thrown out in oregon heritage defenders. it's short sample to the point. you know, people won't read the title and not get what it is they. they require a name, a genius, a name for right now we want to work with,
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we talked about that a l y. the overall big picture. if you take away the 2nd amendment, you're going to take away your 1st amendment, your 4th amendment, and the rest of the constitution isn't going to be there enough time. mm . oh. oh oh i guess when i was little, oh my grandma had 357 sitting by the bed with my husband and myself and you did keep it for safety normal safety.
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he is the 1st. why do they get past that? and then they see the sign. and if they get that, then the door's locked. and then if they get past that, then there's means i figure i've got 4 steps of home security. and they're free. so monthly fee, you just dog food and bullied. oh, lady that lived over there. i was walking one of the dogs, she said, why do you wear again? what do you mean by ticket off the
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this is a, a ma spring 715 t. it's a $22.00 on our platform. and except detachable magazines, i hear it's got the rails, which all is for us to you know, now attachments like this for to appear which all the 4 grip is for us to fire and stability. you know, keep it more stable. this is a flashlight laser. you know, it start whenever you need to see you turn on the flashlight. the scope is to see farther to shoot farther. the adjustable, but stock is just adjusted for your arm length. and other thing it gives you better control the as again, same with the pistol. got a lot of people are scared of the pistol get, but all that does just give you more control the fire i'm to, you know, just because you have a pistol here. it doesn't mean you can go and kill more people faster, you know,
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they see somebody go into a school or a mall with a gun that, that has a pistol grip and in rails and whatnot. and they think, oh, then that must mean that those guns are bad, which is completely false. this is what a, like a high caliber rifle will do like the aka and that's 22. 2222. that's a per rachelle. yeah. and it sends a pretty cool message when, you know, we have our program rallies and we got thousands of people coming in and then they do their little anti gun rallies and they got maybe 2040 only put 10 in there.
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ah, a legislature state senator with the issue comes home, it's time to act and that's what we're doing now. so what i'd like to ask all of you to do is to become active as when we're silent on this issue. the other side winds by default we can be silent. no more. ah, i started work on the gun issue in 1996. i had always been annoyed that we couldn't
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as a society talk about reasonable gun loss. ah, virginia marie bertie. she's been talking about gun safety and gun restrictions since i've known her i can think of any other legislator who's been as much in the forefront or such a strong voice as it is jenny. i don't think anybody's close to her or we have language that refers to transfers between immediate family members, not having to be subject to the background check. and we want to broaden that out a little bit. and are we speaking to all the bills? focus on the guns in schools, bill, public education is, is at risk in my campaign, i was about stronger than lot because of that i felt a sense of mission. it was very important for me to do it.
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ah join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. but i'll be speaking together for the world of politics. sport, business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm . 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 that somewhere? direct?
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but that's what it is. in 2013 my uncle, our family dog. my brother was 21 years old, myself and my father were all a 100. wow. yeah. a good play. right? yeah, yeah. maybe they'll actually learn that our help is more important than ah, european nations are hit our record daily code numbers while protests continue against harsh new restrictions. and other stories that shake the weak. you must give us a guarantee if it is up to you and you must do it immediately. vladimir potent demands assurances from later, but it won't move, place is closed. so to russia, as the president feels questions on global affairs at his annual media briefing.

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