tv Documentary RT February 21, 2023 8:30pm-9:01pm EST
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a chicago is wild land where no la stands, but chicago was actually the homes. many people that stand with us. and by with this on this issue, we have to just continue to listen each other come together because the way that they're fighting this issue is different than the way partner license issue. but if we continue to come together, we can all just save lot. i'm. we are going to press this. we saw this, but many people gall kids, already call them heroes. i'm,
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they're going to win this battle. dollar thing with the biggest things that i've realized is how i had to look through this once. there's other communities across the country up to look through this every day. this is not a party issue. this is an issue that affects everybody, regardless, race, color, class creed, religion, it doesn't matter. bullets do not discriminate. oh, [000:00:00;00]
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a representing march for a lie. we are a national non profit organization founded already for a living room floor on a thank you. my name is emma gonzalez and my friends, my marginalize and traveling the country and speaking to other communities about what issues affect them specifically on the topic of gun violence. recently i found out that texas has the most stolen guy and that of any other state from united states, a responsible gun ownership. i in what make you a gun control works for i'm not an expert. i'm part of the conversation that i don't need to be an expert to be part of the conversation doesn't happen with the
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media. swarmed in, they put you in all your friends on tv left on the covers of magazines and it made me feel real nice and good. see a didn't but, but it might because when i'm using a day, every day i wake up as nice as it seems to be in the media all the time. i wake up at my school. gotcha. and not that i'll be going on. the news is going to and shoot out my school. that's not a good deal. we never get to it, never will be it. when i'm doing this, look, i could be at summer lately. my initial plan was to be as over again as i was going to go for one session, the work at my comic book store. i'd be happy because that's what i would want to do. thing is people are dead. i got a good deal realize that there's 3 types of people with i generally are good. never intentionally. i walk free on a sheet and then you have to sheep sheepdog. protect it, which one of you and i see you want me to say that i am
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a sheet because then you could say that i'd be manipulative. here's another thing. i'm going to propose to you. there's more than 3 types of paper in the world. there's a lot of different people in the world and we cannot face the world off apart. it can no longer be accessible for a kid to get shot on the street or in school or a movie theater, or place of worship. anyway, he's a mandate universal comprehensive background check on a federal law. he could go in with a domestic abuse treatment with chance that that is a fatal domestic violence incident goes up. now if a person is dangerous enough to be considered for it with a gun, why the heck are we losing society? the chance is going to go up. you're right, because it's there. so you wanna eliminate hand guns from suicide. that's i want to
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know it's a red flag was okay, roswell. the red flag last month is a lot of people because it's a white dream for law enforcement as far as getting confiscated. why are you going to disarm the address to give you when you go to disarm them over again. okay, and then what about the night? it's not happened to me. what about their baseball bat? what christmas? what about their swords? you have? what about, i mean, do you think that if i, if i threaten to, to burn your house down, if you're going to take my guns away, you still up with imagine some gas. oh it's. are you saying it's just as easy to add somebody to death and why do you have a problem bending, erica, if you're in a marital relationship, it is just as easy to stab someone in their skype as it shoots. and so if it's just as easy as harm attacking them with and they are 15 and why do you guys have a problem with them being bent with i from, with anything being bad. what, what i choose to defend myself with is not your business or anyone else with i'm just going by the same block. i. if you can kill somebody with the knife. yeah,
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you can also kill somebody with the gun by that logic. you shouldn't have any of those to me. okay. yeah. so if you don't mind giving that proximity, don't you think it makes it harder to kill that person? if you want to kill lepers, it doesn't matter if it's harder or easier. a tool is a tool, whether you're doing it from 5 feet away, i can shoot you from here, or i can direct you from way over there. statistics, sorry, it makes it a lot harder to work now. good now, but now where are you in the morality of killing? yeah, i'm really no, no, no, no with walk away. we're having a every right and go on their side won't walk away. i don't want to walk away a high wall with anybody from you'd like to plan to stay here. it is there. i
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don't use my target dial out to create a website here, but it was a pleasure. it's not the right i. you want to go talk over there, you know, if the state comes to me and say you are y'all to answer your group yourself and say we are all screwed with. i'm sorry, i feel like we could learn a lot more though. yeah, i recommend you guys go to our website, march for alive dot com. check your policy there. i've been doing just yeah, just check the policies. do you agree all, man, i'm sure there's stuff with appreciate it all by and has some how will i enter a headquarters about sales? we're right. it just started to national rifle association. do you know where your valid yes. put it on the hip,
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is the one 0, i gotta call david. he said, hey man, there was a big event in fairfax, virginia. and guess what? is exactly the same day that mccain's for the yes. so it was 4th on i wonder if you want to do something. i said, a 100 percent. that is the best place to celebrate what came sporting in front of the n r a building. i mean, it's funny because there were a few protesters from their side. and when i say a few, i will say less than 40 at the head quarter of the enter a and there was at least i, i don't know, 1000 people on our side may be more. i
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feel free to sit out. the annual re creates this ora of this large, scary, nasty group of people who are not affected by your loss and who are going to punish you. and the majority of it is a, they're just people who die in to the delusional lie. that when you say to work together, gun safety, that you are immediately going to be an anti 2nd amendment person coming to take care god. so your next step would be a good no. so why? so why down? why is it the place? and i do have to read more, you have to understand that. don't belong yourself. say no, you don't want, oh, i haven't said something, not even close to that. i tell my brother in law from around like it's no big deal
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with every day we wake up, we pray. and then we start or battle every single day. the shop a sober, we already know what happened. and now we need to deal with it. and it's terrible a, you know, i was going to be a tough day. we want to seeing how be birth so that so please. okay, okay. okay. okay. okay, good. i divided 3. i ha, ha, ha, ha, what he's different about natalie or none of us shut it up. they
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push back at us. we come back quarter. wanna make sure that we all under sound or whatever i say here today might not be the same opinion from the students that organizes or from the marshal knives, kids. i'm responsible for what i'm going to say. i am as much as i ally with them. i'm going to sar, being a little less polite. oh, that's good. i'm a nice edge from wilkin and his dad did the honor egg. you . ah, peggy, bill de gather the vice. know what's good for me. right. us all your what is wrong
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with you guys done? are you guys ready? i know she's on board with for, for me this is like an extension on how 14 all or a holds are on them. and being part of your hope, it's great. it's now you start believing yourself. i found friends, i found friends. all right. and drama. why? why was it again love or just you know, just see yeah yours man. he's getting better and better
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a just to get the fight continues, and most of it is banner. the youth will with young people with, ah ah, at the end of the 18th century, britain began the illegal opium trade in china. this hard drug causing addiction and literally destroying the human body became a gold mine for business men from the foggy albion. however, the ruling chinese jing dynasty tried to resist and to stop the illegal trade, which provoked the wrath of the london business community. in 1840 without a declaration of war,
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the english fleet began to seize and plundered chinese coastal boards. the barley, armed and morally drained chinese army, was unable to provide adequate resistance. the jing empire was forced to hand hong kong over to england and open its boards for trading the lethal goods in 1856, france and the united states joined in the robbery of china. the anglo french troops defeated the chinese occupied beijing and committed an unprecedented robbery . destroyed and blundered the wealth of the un, ming, you and palace. the defeat of the jing dynasty and the do opium wars lead to the transformation of the celestial empire into a semi colony of european states and started it's age of humiliation. and the sale of opium took on colossal proportions and lead to the horrible death of millions of ordinary chinese.
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ah, david has chosen to take a year off. and so he is still traveling all over the united states and actually the world. and speaking about sensible gun legislation, but now that schools back in session, children like our daughter and jackie corin, are back in high school. i think it's been incredibly hard for kids to go back to douglas after being on the road to change tour. i'm proud of them, but i'm sorry for what they're having to go through that age. i just put all that on to the cabinet. let them lived there. years at the high school. you know, i always wanted my kids to have and they joke about this. the john hughes high school experienced like the teen movies when i was a kid. and then the shooting happened. i don't think there is typical anything
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anymore. oh, you know, we are the unlucky ones. our children survived, but yet we have different children now. their childhood ended that day and their life of activism began with yeah, guys on the run, the 50 mile march to smith and west right now. we're in the middle of massachusetts and basically the middle of nowhere. so mm. with adult rural doors and do a a 3 year old i don't know if you go, if you look very far, well, all of your dad his science said that the 2nd amendment is greater than kids lives
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. that guy doesn't understand what we're talking about in the 1st place. we support the 2nd and then we also support kids right? to live 8, it's not mutually exclusive. you can do both. we agree with you. make sure you both the activists are very important to read churches, individuals, western massachusetts, on the border, connecticut. i'm interested i need to take a buck knife my face cuz we're on the road with brandy. this, alaska, and dead of winter or to write
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a moose. much right, tara booth. exclusive david hog sleeps on his left side. clearly linked to a oh, good. i my kid who can't even buy a 1000000 baby and jorge you as a day. my problem with counter protesters is when they come just to kind of protest, they don't come to get anything out of it. other than to yell and scream out,
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a bunch of kids i in terms of them being here that as an effect to me because i know what we're doing is ray, and i know i'm on the right side of history on this one, you know, and i don't think they can say the same. c ah, i want to think all of you for being here today and showing support for these kids lives. we understand that we are not fighting against the constitution or funding for common sense gun laws that allow us to practice our 2nd amendment rights and the right told it i oh, they continue to watch this unfolding story, a nasty shooting at an e gaming. turn them and it happened this afternoon in jacksonville, florida. what will also be done time in a nightclub turned daily people like a 1st responders in bakersfield, a what appears to be a domestic related murder,
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one active shooter right now. no one your child early birthday party, 5 people with been shot hot yoga class was violently interrupted an employee of our to avoid gunfire off your shot. we ask for you and your family tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania authorities are reporting multiple casually. it's not even like you even hear the shock and our voices anymore. i mean, which is a sad statement. another sell a day. we've all been working so hard for the mid term elections, a voter that sounds like we've called over 1200 numbers, trying to make sure that everyone knows what today's and making sure that they get out and use their vote.
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a great day. voter today is really for the past 8 months have been training for the marathon and this is the starting line. and if the people we put into our now don't work for us and don't represent the young people, we're not just going about the now we're going to run again. it goes, i forget voting for. i don't want to forget anything. ah, everybody go today's lecture november. did you vote today? i thank you for filling your civic duty for senate 7 and her center. it's going to be closed.
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we're all. you see it, we're all good. well, with don't you're not going to go back and forth with me. so dr. barber comes out. she slammed the door on me and my sister when we walked by because my sister did this campaign of all that money sheets taken from the internet. and she just got it dealt with . so that's like the home of the area like fairfax virginia is
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a dollar for like, there were some huge wins and some huge losses. florida. but around the country, we honestly, one now young people showed up in record numbers, and that's the most important thing to acknowledge. the fact that the enter a lost so much power in one election, i'm credited to the young activists of this country that stood up over the past 8 months. 20202020, to 2024. there's no limit as to how much of a difference young people can actually make is not the end of this grade. at the beginning,
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i hope about both political parties are going to have to represent us more worlds still have to fear being voted out. with this is a long fight, but if i continue to load testing it, ah, when you're a week or b a, a like can be in a, in a could i say to my son and my daughter came and asked me what kind of reason could argue that it's and in the way,
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a day and the label. the camera, everyone's a creative watching pretty started here with everybody watching your people up there with everybody's really a nobody strong share. what you are leaders are, i'm harrison. i think that me some parents tell me why they play with kids on the percocet trip and all that that call a legacy with everybody's calling with a go by the lady a. they say the reason is to protect the freedom, but we don't believe we're watching it was a shall shorter one and i'm not going to stay like i went back with
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a finance national z m a in the 1950s. the u. s. used former nancy's against the soviet union in the 21st century. they engineered kuta that the former soviet republic into our confrontation with moscow will certainly if the united states and the you k and the rest of the western world had not engaged in conflict with the ukraine and with the soviet union and its successor, the russian federation we would not have the horrible situation we have today. i think that if the american stopped and we would be at peace and the role
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would be a lot better place and the economy, the world function certainly better than it's doing now with with hello and welcome to cross talk where all things are considered. i'm peter lavelle . mr. barton goes to care the us presidents, unannounced trip can be interpreted in a number of ways. is one of them an active desperation to keep washington's coalition of the willing together just before the anticipated russian offensive,
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