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what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy even foundation, let it be an arms race is on there in dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time to sit down and talk with a a a a
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this is for marjorie solomon, douglas high school records. welcome much wildlife activists, ama gonzalez, and mapped out with your amazing you guys are great guys. are more than students, you become active and they are angry and they're doing something about it. this is a real revolution. ah, with, can you tell me right now that you will not accept a single donation from the guns or
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something that need to be held with respect and responsibility that kills more people a year than leukemia? it's an epidemic that with so people don't like the war gone control, guess what? i do. and i don't understand why i could still go to store and buy a weapon of war with a white kids as well. right. i know you want us to be kids, but we have more important things to do with
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hormone. it's a uniform place with a beautiful community. ah, it's very friendly. it's very like launch a wall. it's a small town beach, beautiful manicured homes and you know, for shops, people new to parkland because the schools are mm. i was with my aunt one time i remember looking at that building like that's a really weird building and she was like, and this is why where you go to high school and she knew about and we did like 3 years later on me before february 14th parson was super different. i was class president, i was a dancer. i did a lot of volunteer work. i was like, your typical nerd. i guess. i'm, i'm an artist for minutes when we made that big. we became citizens.
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we chose right to raise our kids. i don't regret back. i had a normal life. i had 2 kids. i had 2 dogs. how to wife. i lived in the burbs where you go to be safe and you don't ever think about gun violence. ah oh, i mean, it was valentine's day. the kids were excited about it and i was teaching an excellent lesson that day. it was specifically on personality.
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a freud came up, of course we were everyone last and everyone giggles when we talk about and he so far out there and kind of kooky. and we were talking about the psycho sexual stages . and i think we were actually talking about the anal stage, which is not what you think, cuz i had clear that out what i'd have to do with toilet training. and i was explaining that the lesson and electric sphincter muscle and i put on the boards, the spelling for sphincter. and i went on explain some other stuff. and then i remember looking over the clock, you know, the figure out a stopping point for the lesson. i looked over the clock, it was just after $215.00 and moments later i would, oh oh oh wow. the kids jumped from their desks and the whole class just got up and
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moved to the opposite side of the room. i crawled all the way to the right, so i hid behind the desk. i got to other side of the room. and in the moment like i still didn't know that what was happening was real c o o c allowed to be a drill. and you could feel it inside after the boom boom, as you felt it in your head. i was looking at the door like just waiting for something to happen. and i remember the glass shattering everywhere. i just remember like my friend jake, like holding my hand like jeremy isaac. this is not real,
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it's not happening. he shot the glass and then he would stick his barrel and at an angle and whoever he is, whoever, hey, i really thought that we were gonna die so. so i don't know if it was a one booth and like the fire alarm or the book fire alarm on just a down there with an active shooter. it's a 100 other people with a little bit, but i mean like one shot, put desks by our door to parakeet. it sitting there in silence while we shared gunshots is free, and i was going to my mind, what am i going to do if somebody tries to get through this with
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a high school? a, please get a hold of a mom and i will try my best friend. and then from there a was a last canada mr. call in at right after that
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a shot and a doorway. oh wow . i remember like peering over the desk and i just saw blood everywhere. i saw the blood to pull it. i saw everything. i just didn't understand after these kids and funny you were. are shot that doesn't. that doesn't happen then was shot mattie was shot and sammy was shot. and sadly we lost one of our classmates. we lost carmen with
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a . 0 we passed 2 bodies and there was like paperwork and magazines back oh, and backpacks everywhere and just kept saying, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. and we finally got outside looking to live pictures there, broward county, florida where there is an active shooter and marjorie stone. and douglas high school. those are students being let out of this high school about 3000 in the school. the houses are around us all around with a cop with a big one is behind it, pushing us towards the walmart and i get a text from my daughter soon as a shooting and then to get another one from david. what do you do when you get the call like this?
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what is coming and people are running. and these big tanks that you think you only see in the military? our job was to help the kids over the fence. the shooter actually escaped in that same route. an arrest has been made, not long after the shooting happened, no more on who this person is, although multiple reports pointing towards the shooter being a former student, we had all countless magazines, multiple magazines, and at this point, we believe we have won a or 15 rise and were walking home and i saw some valentine's day teddy bears on the street, which was just cor will because like that they were supposed to be filled with love and was just pure happiness. and it was like taken away so quickly. the night before on keen asked me after a basketball game. hey dan, can we stop and buy some flowers for tomorrow, for tory, his girlfriend, for buying things saying mm. we got school
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saturday that i love you, it red flowers. ah, it said, call me after you get told the flowers. so i know what happened. what was the reaction? and that was a text from one of the teachers. he said sandy. nobody's heard from walking. not this kid please about this kid. i put on the news and the death countless, maybe 5 or 6 at that time and i thought that was the worst they can get me there. saint cloud body dead. 7 bodies are dead. all i need was close. my eyes was dead. cocaine is dead. meadow is dead. oh,
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anna was dead. nicholas said, his wife was going on. my mom didn't want me going out 1st time and i felt that i had to for my sister because she was crying so much. you know, laurens for closest friends, passed away in the violence. that's why i went out there in the 1st place. my mom and dad want to basically try and physically stopping me from going. and i basically said hello, i'm going, i got my camera and i, i went so i'm here, i'm a student journalist at some in douglas high school. and a terrible event has happened today. it wasn't until the end of the night that they confirmed like 12 bodies this next day they confirmed all 17. and i wasn't a couple days later they were all named me. i
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the ah with the discovery of the new world, at the end of the 15th century, there appeared atlantic slave trade. the slave traders from european countries started building forth on the western coast of the african continent to transport the african inhabitants to america, to be forced into hard labor. until the middle of the 17th century. portugal had played the main role in this atrocious business. then great britain,
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france and the netherlands took the leadership for this fan of 400 years of legal and illegal slave trade. about 17000000 people were forcefully shipped across the atlantic. not including those who died on the way due to unbearable living conditions. modern historians estimate that for each slave ship to america, there were 5 who died while captured during transportation, and cruel obliteration of rebellion. this ruthless people tre practice by the leading european countries, took away tens of millions of african lives. the organisation of united nations classifies the trans atlantic slave trade as one of the gravest human rights abuses in the history of humanity. this is the biggest act of deportation of people ever seen by mankind. ah,
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jamie, was my baby girl ah, shall be forever 14. told she was when she was killed. my daughter running down the hallway, the air 15 of her running for her life. that is in my head every 2nd of every day. think about what these kids witness. think about what they heard. think about some of these kids who were in the same room as other kids who died and they watch their friends fall. mm. we, we brush me by doing nothing. let that happen to them for kids that lived through this and our entire generations had to look through this. ah, columbine happened 2 years before i was even born. and this has happened again and
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again and again and again and again. because people continue to stick with the system and say, you know, we're going to try to get a few things. i was like, oh god, the enter a pushed against us like we need to submit to them because they're big and scary. and we have jobs to lose. we don't, we've lost our friends in what else are we have to lose? ah, my initial reaction was to get political ambitious, so angry. david was doing a lot of interviews because that's what he knew how to do. were children. you guys like or the adults you need to take some action and play role work together, come of your politics and get something to i was organizing because that's what i want to do is about as demand in church and 100 students from storm in douglas high school boarded buses, taking their fight for gun reform to the states capital 450 miles away. karen called me over to his house and told me that he had this idea to do
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a march. and i was like, alright with at that point parson was the epicenter of the world. ah, ah. all eyes are on, so we had to take it and run with people were like, this isn't going to work and it was like a was fine august 4th. but that isn't correct, that's
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a restaurant. we just moved to america to be after he turn 3 last various coil, i think is less that leader one of the house. and he was very, very shy bad that it started changing way. he decided to play sports where he became a teenager, his time being having a boy at school, he was, well, non, a, he's a friend from high school. i think they found a way, the easy way to call him is there why team, you know, trying to pronounce the name. i think they can we the idea maybe they were teasing
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him about what at the very end everybody started calling him what, what, what, what he was very knowledgeable about what's going on. he was the one who was the 1st one that was defending everybody boys of the class. so that's an attitude that came from annette. that relationship happened since like he was more my wife a dad that he was always a friend. he was just like, he's really he was he had all the friends that he was my body. he loved to play basketball. one day he got calls from the raf calls one after the other and he complained and the ref threw him out of
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a game or a way back home. he said that i actually think that that ramp is receiving money from the other the team. so i don't think there was any way we can win this game with that ref. in charge then february, and then i needed to do something. so me and my wife is sort of these organization called change the ref. mm to ref, is represented by people in congress because they have to make the calls and they are attach by money or personal interest with a lobby. like the in array. we're going to change the referee. so we can have better calls and a for again, it's a perfect way of monitoring walking. mm . she is friday,
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fly tomorrow. i fly on friday morning. instead of deciding what to do, i'm really mad. i really did my best right now. oh, no. seeing this all come together and it being led by students organized by students. i don't even have words to describe how happy i am or even how proud i am. i can't wait to see what actually comes out of it because i know we're not going to stop. so i think they're little under prepared for the attack of the teenagers. ah mm
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whole my sure lives. i never again did kids of parkland really have 5 main points, repealing dicky amendment to allow cdc research for gun violence as right now. they can't allocate any funding towards it. the atf had strictly paper records of gun sales and gun registries. so digitize that, pretty simple, pretty common sense, banning high capacity magazines and things like bumps docs as they are very dangerous and hunters can still and without them the most accepted across the country is universal. background checks, something that nobody has put to the floor yet. and the most controversial would be the assault weapons ban. basically, we want to make sure that certain weapons that are just too dangerous for
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a regular civilian should be in the hands of those young people who is that absence for it. as a vivian, i'm more hazy ever. the 1000 people show up. it's the biggest a was crazy to see the response from everywhere. have 888 marches across the planet. all standing together for this one issue. it's just inspiring to say the least good year is going to vote in the 2008 a year. the people in our shake, the move is all about. and just to start a new beginning, the pain is going to turn into the power and our power. i'm gonna do my best
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with all that walking with in the back i will see everything that is not gonna hold everything that you guys have now. but we take it off the last day before break the school board decided that we have to bring claire back back to school and has security checks. they asked support the lanyard for like, this is
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a little ridiculous. now they're just throwing band aid change and it's out there and it's not not being received very well with i just put in a price tag on the back in the if you divide all the money given to marco rubio, but that if you divide that by the students in florida, it's a $1.05 per student. sort of the meaning of it. i don't know if i'm gonna,
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if it's worth it for me to even bring it in the system bears not even like as a fashion's david, just embarrassing that our school is going through this. let me ask you a question right now. do you know for a 100 percent that i don't have a knife in here? exactly. little pistol in my back there. i definitely don't think any young people are involved in this decision. it's probably the same generation that's been playing us all for the past 6 weeks. i think they're doing a lot to kind of just humor us, and this is one of those times we're waiting for a real change with
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i asked my friend emma gonzalez, if she was able to find out clear back up for me. she did. so that's why keens clear backpack and it's field with the things that he needs to bring out his voice. i found that art is a good way to communicate to people. and to give 14 a boys. even if he's not here. the difference between what sort of happened today and moving forward and what already happened in miami or new york
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is that it's going to be more demanding. a louder message, maureen, packed for a i really thought that we were going to die. i crawled all the way to rights other than i had behind on years before i was even born. and this has happened again and again and again and again again, because people continue to stick with the system. i do like any other day. and only
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one of them came home. basically, we want to make sure that certain things that are just too dangerous or regular civilian should be in the hands of those people who are and say best for you. take no way to start with reiney and they were planning to hold these positions for a long, long time. but well, this particular sector, it fell in less than a week to revolve the front lines of russia, a defensive antenna around the key city of arguments. hundreds of voters as much in washington in a rally called arranging the war machine as they 1st outrage over the u. s. involvement. nuclear incomplete as an african nation is looking to ship it from both of the go.

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