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yes is yes, because on is preparing to host the 1st ever gains of the future, a cyber context with a physical dimension. one of the innovators, eager to study at all, is on the verge of redefining sports and gaming. he tells us what's behind this synergy and if it's the future my music, grandma. absolutely. i try to play for canes favorites. like we have a lot of music that we both like a lot. like led zeppelin. we have all the ramones. we have talking hats, guns, and roses while running stone was of course, frank ocean, which is his favorite. and you should he start with that one. was a 2. you didn't leave a message with
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i hammer the wall 17 times. i understand that there are thousands of victims from going virus, but there's 17 direct victims from the tragedy in portland. we also have 17 flowers. so a way for me to somehow support these other families and make them be part of this without infringing the privacy or anything is to place a flower in all these messages.
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i think going to why i don't want you to know here. so out there would allow lloyd fighting for his right now he's on margin for his life is charging for your life. so please stay strong thing . i didn't know walk before this, but i feel like i do, you know, it's indescribable, the amount of work that his father has been doing. he's always there for us. and i think what matter? well, as we call him in our movement manny as he come,
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isn't really an uncle to us. it's amazing to see the amount of one passions man can have battered such tragedy. occurred to me some go back and look at these. david was the greatest kid ever. he never gave us a hard time about anything new. there was this won't cap on the cherry tree bustled . her said that picture is going to be cool some day when he his old like know it's perfect. i'm not surprised that david became an activist because he's pretty much, always been an activist his entire life. he sees something that needs to be done. he's going to do it. my husband and daughter and i are exactly the same way. i'm not just how we roll before the shooting. i don't believe we ever really talked
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about gun control at all. we've always had guns in our house because dad was a f b i agent. so david grew up, seen guns, been cleaned and being taught about gun safety. and the importance of that, i think what's last about david is that he's actually a really fun person. but since the shooting, he's been so angry, he's just been spurred on by the anger. and that's what people see as anger and seriousness. one of the most shocking things to me has been the backlash. that's been really, really challenging for me. especially through social media, people telling me things like they want to kill my son, or that i should have had an abortion, because he's just a disgusting specimen. somebody said, we know we're making a difference when we hear that people are getting angry. but it's still really hard
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to take as a parent. mm hm . your 2nd amendment rights are under see what they will never ever be under c, as long as i browse with . mm mm. i think that one main thing is to keep away from hate hating anybody. it's very easy to fall into that kading and not having enough tolerance. so i need to train myself into not
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with my kids to school that day like any other day. and only one of them came home. and why? because he was active shorter with gene made it into the school she bought delivery last seconds or like oh boy or side. so her spinal cord and killed her instantly. yeah, my daughter was haunted at school. okay. joe, if you all are joining, those were political motives. i really could care less about this one. i don't, white guys like me will not go away. is this isn't political florence a with i went to from and that's why i couldn't go to the enter
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a convention to me and felt really weird being an entire, for the 1st time. not at like a major event where i'm trying to hunt down con, trying to harass them, saying sign this know in a money pledge or, you know, like why don't use for common sense can legislation before that the other 2 times that i had worn my topics were at the time 100 thing and the correspondence standard. i think the fact that the president and vice president showed up there for the 1st time together ever in the interest history is a testament to how they're afraid. you have guns in my house. we are supporters of the 2nd amendment. we aren't entering members though, and we understand the value of somebody wanting to protect themselves and their families. we're not trying to disarm american citizens. we're trying to make sure that people are able to protect themselves in a safe and responsible manner where they're able to still able to practice their 2nd amendment rights, but not able to go out and killing innocent child. because that's not much to ask
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it looks good. we do good work here. i'm in the owner school year. look. we did an entire backpack spread and it's just kind of ironic now because we all have the same backpack. i really like that. it's kind of the opening to that memorial section. you know, since we had an odd number of pages, you know, we want to find a way to transition from our normal coverage into this. i love section the genie ah, people should dance. and hex the me. ah,
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i think i can change them to change one thing, i think as a classroom disgusted, and we said that we want it to be more about their lives and not about the events, right? so we decided to make it profiles to kind of highlight their accomplishments, their personalities, their, their friends, their experiences before and kind of just not mentioning anything about how it was to the 3rd, 17 friends, fred, it's not anything i just, i, 17 friends, friends,
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felina petty and helena or alex, carmen, i think right now it's kind of just for waste that everybody has it and like, i don't know because we've been stressing, getting it out really, really well received out of it. ah. ah. i one year ago, no one person could have predicted the course of the conflict in ukraine, but here we are on this edition of the program, we reflect on the last 12 months, how as the conflict changed, russia, ukraine, the west,
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and indeed the world there is no, u. s. strategic, national security interest and you created all, i would say there is no interest us interest in ukraine. where is it very vital interest for the russian federation that ukraine be restored to a neutral buffer state separated from nato countries? ah ah, i don't know how we even continue on. we just do it's a crime scene and, and we still go to where it all happened. it's hard to just get over it. it's not just the school, it's the community that you're in. people might not see it,
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but you're always thinking about it. always good to hear a door close at school and a lot of us don't jump police sirens. i'll think of that day. i'll just picture myself. walking out and seeing all the cop cars everywhere. any loud noise i associate with gunshots. if i close my eyes, that's all i hear. the sound of the bullets heading laws and people call use a survivor, but i'm not a survivor yet. i'm still healing. i'm still processing. like i don't know about title. i don't know like you want to avoid everything you want to avoid doing anything, so you never find yourself in that situation ever again. but we were at school so we weren't safe at school, weren't safe nowhere. ah. to publix the states dominic grocery store chain supporting a candidate for governor who is an unapologetic supporter of the an array douglas student, an activist david hawk prepared for a dion at a public. there is
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a boy caught movement building steam on social media cache. boycott publishers with switched over and ha, ha, ha, ha, thank you. thank you very much. with her that is not on the offensive. is the wrong thing to do? they just made of the nation of $670000.00 to some forest on that is running for governor that is totally totally supporting the an array. yeah. okay, what will we see tomorrow? you're going to see people lying down for 12 minutes starting at 4 pm. 4 minutes are present 700 seconds and that's the number of school shootings we've had and read in recent history as a result of the inaction of our politicians in part because of lobbyists, organizations like the end, right, alex can stand with us. they can pull out their half $1000000.00 from putnam's campaign, and they can double that amount and donate it to the stolen douglas victims find
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many of the students that are in there still have p t s d. from what happened? many a dentist going on with many of them started yesterday from what happened at our school. we're trying to ensure that we're able to papers as a man over there that's chanting, thinking that we're trying to take their guns. we're not, we're trying to say blacks. we think that if you one of our regular militia, you should get 10 hours of training for each gun. so because they support friends, if i get home and i'm mm push it and get that probably done. i need to get a bulletproof vest the park for i mean, honestly, i don't, i don't get it. we're just trying to save lives. i. i'm not trying to take anyone's
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guns. it's the people that are spreading this misinformation about me and everything that goes on that causes is probably what's gonna cost me to be killed. oh, don't think like that. i gotta keep actually get you in right now, the sons of us come on. that's in the middle of a protest with stillman douglas student and activist david hawk preparing for a dion at a public organizing 2 separate events. today. as part of that boy highly or this morning, demonstrators placed a flower on each of the body being marked off to represent the victims killed at stone men. douglas. he wants to play
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with me and shocked drawings out here that were the 17 kids we did it for in the morning with manning and i think with the rain service that symbolizes held through time, our tears. whilst away we forget about that. there is literally a team out here to come and clean them up and now their jobs basically pointless except to clean up a couple of flowers. those remind me of our politicians that try to swipe this stuff under the rug and try to make people forget about it. they tell them that they're going to do something about it. they never do their approval readings, go up and then another school shooting happens. they do it again and it, the cycles perpetuates itself and that's how it's been for the past 1000 years. jesus christ another school shooting today. what's the date of the 25th one or not, terry, on this,
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mean right now in fact, i just, honestly i feel bad for the freshman because like i no high school or shaft to think about, you know like, yeah, 17 kids were part of my high school. like that's, that's insane. like our schools, literally more people died at our school than died at columbine. think about that, we just accept these things. why if they ask you to leave you go get arrested. very important for everybody. don't rossville park illinois and then use the hash tag no, and or a money with public teams and show that they stand with us. and they tried showing that and then they did exactly what our politicians do and why. why do we allow these things to continue to happen?
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is my question and plainly what they had seen multiple for food in the sense that why do our policy for the blog? you can continue to happen. what they said, you were new to this business. it's all different, it's one of the things or anything can happen at any time. so i'm looking at their hands some wait for one of these idiots to pull of life or a gun out or something. i don't consider this a big group. and i know probably half of them are, i've seen them, so i'm not worried about half of them. but the other ones that are reporters are posing as reporters or media. those are guys, i'm worried about ones i've never seen always looking at the hands of the public sidewalk ever. did anybody get that on video? wow. you want to talk to everybody hates favor playing with guys bringing all these people accountable public. we
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have to show that we stand with our students and we have to show that we stand with what he went here and bought his flowers. we are going inside for 12 minutes. we're going to lie down exactly at 4. and if they ask us to leave, we will leave, we're going to be peaceful. we're going to be kind. are you going to be considering if they ask us to leave lee? i think with everybody get down for 12 minutes starting right now. with walking about his flowers here, the next day he was slaughtered at school. calling to get money from the enter. ray . went out and putnam takes $670000.00 from public super, with we call.
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a sister brother's uncle's dads and moms. and when our politicians stand against us, we call good. yeah. oh, i choose the united states of america against the national rifle association, who continued to put their own profits and their own agenda ahead of the american public a for 12. thank you. publish a i appreciate you and thank you for tooth baby
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with george. sorry sir. i want to thank you. i. oh, the young people will always with little oh good morning. we're here to day to announce march for our lives road to change a 2 month summer tour around the country where we will go from city to city, state to state, and connect with community to community, making sure we're going to harness an energy,
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the passion we witnessed on march 24th and turn it into action. we're going to be making more than 75 stops nationwide, because 4000000 people turn 18 this year. and if every single one of those people votes encourages their friends to vote, make sure their family is getting to the polls. we can make real change in this country. thank you all between questions. what's your name? i'm karen caskey as a good one. all together group within our home. so we need to be with them guys. we're getting in a mentor a. yeah. they're looking for votes. we joined them and we become part of what they're doing. this is why sort of are all the way many to handle. okay. he's one of the parents that we trust the most do and down when he walks in the room, you know, he's there and it's not just because he looks like a pirate here to get done. excuse the language. yeah.
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with bringing out a for l. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such order that conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artificial intelligence. and the point obviously is to place truck rather than fear i would like to take on various jobs with artificial intelligence, real summoning with
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a robot must protect its own existence with for in the 1950s b. u. s. used former nazis against the soviet union. in the 21st century, they engineered kuta, the page, the former soviet republic, into our confrontation with moscow. will certainly of the united states and the u. k. and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and the successor, the russian federation. we will not have the horrible situation we have today. i think that if the american stopped, we would be at peace and the role would be a lot better place and the economy,
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the world function certainly better than is doing now be what happens with digital games with actual physical sport, something like digital. yeah, there's yes on is preparing to host the 1st ever gains of the future. a cyber contest with a physical dimension. one of the innovators, eager to start off his on the verge of redefining sports and gaming. he tells us what's behind this synergy. and if it's the future ah, ah hello and welcome the cross top where all things were considered. i'm peter labelle, one year ago,
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not one person could have predicted the course of the conflict in ukraine. but here we are. on this edition of the program, we reflect on the last 12 months. how has the conflict changed? russia, ukraine, the west, and indeed the world. ah . discuss these issues and more. i'm joined by my guess, george samuel leon, budapest. he's a podcast or at the goggle, which can be found on youtube and locals. and here in moscow we crossed to dmitri bobby, she's a political analyst and editor. it was me, internet media project, or a gentleman cross stock rolls. in fact, that means you can jump anytime you want, and i would appreciate it. i george, you know, reflecting upon the last 12 months, it's a big endeavor for a program that is short as ours. um, i'll start out 1st. i think that, you know, the biggest thing that is, that i become aware of is just how anti rush or the west is because this is very
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