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a book shelf is the only way she can relate to her daughter. now the 20 is 20. 22. a bomb planted in dash has car exploded around 10 pm near the village of bushy of as you may go with a g. always coming back to interesting close to vs as is new. the general is to record your daily only conflicting ukrainian or russian. the new york publications would be behind the wheel of a car. no incentive dentures. articles of the most of the exam. the do give us a picture of that on social media every day in which he's still a happy in line to go to off the world. she's become a symbol of the independence of russian journalism. as an example of the mattress nature of those who ordered assassination depositions with district buddy. 33 s q by ok here, watching them. you can skip bias here
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a couple different symbols. simple, simple, this simple. we'll just see what we are used to go look at the look over to them that cause a lot of stores and you put died. so be to your e. shortest insurance for the same. i'm not sure any. and so, i mean these 3 in the 1st, the 1st one is the degree comes to most the most of such brutal and targeted attacks that do with frightening regularity. on october, the 8th 2022 electronic bomb designated on the crime. in bridge, an act of terrorism, of the count, 3 people. i collapse 250 meters of the bridge attack. so like this, it comes with ice daily these days. according to officials,
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it goes to the security services, zip files, dozens of the banks ukrainian sabotaged groups. we usually behind the attack, the ammo and methods instance the recognizable we may have them the category such as point has the process to cry and that i need just business for that to me and put them in academic point. very surprised. and then somebody's been that is out there, is that a kind of a war that today's security service of ukraine use is not telling me this. it does take meant that it's been almost to the ideal logy of the nationalist, the roots of all this can be traced back to the united states. us politician michael spring then can corroborate this for use. he worked in president ronald reagan's administration and became acquainted with the classified operation
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aerodynamic launched by u. s. secret services in the ukrainian soviet republic. in the late 1914. it was an a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union. and if they couldn't do that, they would create such dissension in distress between the, the ukraine and the mother of the land. that they would have a free opportunity to do whatever they wanted in the idea was to roll back soviet union and push it back into its confines. and the roommate is influenced anywhere else in the world. operation aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lost it almost 3 decades. few people know, but among its key figures for the most notorious ukrainian nationalist. later the what was the end of the 2nd world war, the us army counter intelligence corps began to have contacts with a step funded by dera to make the bed and their organization,
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the nationalist army working against what was in the soviet union. the u. s. has recently declassified 250000 pages of documents detailing operation aerodynamic. among them was a curious financial report on the items needed. so call my desk was members who were to infiltrate the soviet union. it included trivial things such as of the knapsack costing $3.12. and a few soviet shaving kids with cost 50 until the truth is dressed in soviet civilian clouds to live at explosives, machine, guns, munitions, of the underground members or deliveries were made by yeah. so the operation was double arrow dynamic. the
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classified documents michael spring and the roof lieutenant or tree operations carried out by associates of step on bundy era. ukraine and nationalists need a bunch of them and intelligence agents. they use everything from a major army units such as the 14th granted year in the box and assess division which was made up of mostly of galatians, which are people with the western ukraine and southern owens. they also recruited about 250000 ukrainians through a simplified gara and is 2nd income in the chief of the great intelligence. make a left bed to engage in something like 250000 people was right out through making gale battalions and other ukrainian, the nationalist sections, police force, and things like this that would be engaged in controlling ukraine once. the
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invasion of the soviet union has the god declassified documents on the celebration is carried out by the ukrainian and sewage and tommy eva showed contained the evidence of savage atrocities committed by the end to respond to the 1st of august. and was one of these little little, i'm sorry, with the disability. and i will use the warranty on service. which one is to ensure you is, is the legends like the old ladies engine warranty and some go, it will go when the savvy, the army, liberated ukraine, the nationalist went underground and continued to try and find to is the former state security officer yogi sony code so the secret base is where you'll find is what trains he was among those who helped eliminate the nationalist underground in west and ukraine. when he saw the new way,
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a new change in the nation was good for you to know what's going on. the focus of the embassy of as i one from the focus of pushing question, pushing west and intelligence have been pressing on this underground network in that fight against the soviet union. at that time they began engaging with the most influential, uva leaders, retention intelligence recruited step on, bundled a while the americans backed as close as associates nichol. i knew that he participated with by dera in the murder of the police and carry ministers live and was seen by the us comment. count of us armies counter intelligence, or as someone who was extremely dangerous, extremely unstable. the americans knew that in 1939, that was the common done of the gesstavo intelligence go in the pony city of exec, upon a very daunted prisoners with cool and sophisticated methods,
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which the nickname, save in the summer of 1940 live, it became the head of the security service of the organization of ukrainian nationalists, even the souls were bestbuy it. yeah. i won a lot of that. i want them to find out that that they distribute just both of the one. yeah. series and the when use those right now what i'm sending you from the store kim will be one year shit. always. yeah. so by choice. so that was the question such as the stairs from what states and we have them there, but it isn't. i'm with them, they even my, as i'm sure you come in a collaborative with them in this photo limit is standing next to a c. i. a officer active training of 7 to us is underway. us intelligence together with hitler's execution is trained hundreds of sabotage to be deployed in the soviet union. the operations idea was the prodigy, ukraine,
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especially it's west involved into a bloody reign of terror. this of course, was done simply to show care. and the idea of care is, and mr. tower arise. and also to demonstrate that the soviet union could not maintain order in his own country. and the decree is we're pretty much on their own because they had no recourse and no protection from the soviet union. the c, i a controlled you'd be ident squads killed anyone they considered an enemy of ukraine. so if you had school teachers to shop workers, they were ruthless and used the most sophisticated methods, the yoga sonic of a veteran of k g b foreign intelligence believes the events of the mid 20th century and the violence and brutality. a very similar to what's happening in ukraine today. the of
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the full is the work of the descendants of ukrainian nationalist who fled to the us and canada to level 2. it was a, with the instigation of the ca, became the hands of various organizations, government forming a company like yours. i don't want to keep the menu key for which you page options . i'm with us of the, of more of a key for the tiers. the bureau and then could i use the middle of them category. so what would do, of course, the rest of the problem category extend. i did not amount, but i'm gonna people actual suppose to continue with this not allowed to aggressive in the middle. and i'd say square mass, so here's the, the you see french doing list is on the on recognizes how similar events in ukraine all with the operation aerodynamics like 80 years ago, nationalist terrorized pro russian ukrainian residents.
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the loan is covering what's happening and don't support western audiences. apartment below listen to 0. i'm still cox cars at the terminal. yes. choose. well, how does that look? i can you kind of, what's the oceans load and i'll be able to inform you through the concerns in the general is to show by the stories of people who went through the s b u secret prisons. the protagonist, the one of his research reports is another victim of the ukrainian ministry. a woman named larissa. so i show her as a customer to discuss. i just seen that sometimes you get to push to play in each best. most of these. yeah. did you want to see these people be
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split cut just those pads? once again says, here's some feature. let me choose one route because we let the boys be opinion more shit. one of the sculpture thomas junior, sold your home for useful and helpful don't. when you're holding i don't, i don't. we just want to be discouraged. i mean by your mentors from jim sesna you sound like you need to choose from the depth of it just doesn't they arrested larissa simply because she had brought to humanitarian a don't thus have a new criteria right. of all this, she did a message after much, or you will limited views. yes, we select the live, i deleted your page, show it, but there's t t yet, which mode you mean? you mean a beautiful full share page to do the let's see if there's
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a system with key at the washer dryer. hook guys has to phone up, send 2 professional men video to keep the list of all of the it's unable to say either call or just forgotten. are you ready for your on your just finish to and you will see the football team that does assume of the burial side. they have the phone them, are you going to go to the board house? the secret s b, you prison them to real guys? good 0, the former ukrainian intelligence officer assigned it with russian with
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a new ukranian government. i feel it to you in method little by russian military in may 2022 browser over ton just shows the screen is close to the printers and gives me really what i need to do some here with this one here, processor of witness ukraine, past people who they suspected of having ties with russia when your service and they were just kind of mutual to you and you was just seeing what you and the approval process to was. russians was one of the operation aerodynamic stage. is fabian desperate in the west of the soviet collapse? we need to grab the phone again as of june 30th. i'm glad you're sure you're getting those from both. so
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some of these teachers can include grad international today, the connection between the c i and then you create now in to many to of and in, in the investigative us intelligence links to 10 or is there a dynamic was the 1st c l for ation. in which us intelligence, even though some testing ways of function ukraine into the chaos of terrors. these methods are used to be in the middle east africa, but they're called ices, or the other hoops. they're all proxies from the same methods. they were trained in several comes the side of richardson, but unfortunately in these methods there was a camp in jordan. so just a lot of them were trained actually the richardson but also see a western read is ignore the rotation nationalism. the key regime normal in the british newspapers always induction newspapers. they start saying are i geology, but of course it's not true because over the years we can see at least one when this special operation started. we can see that from the, as you and i see there's no other word for rich. ask you to your tires,
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post i use cause and effect. i'm, we still in blue ground surface gucci. it assumed that with a cooler of steam, improperly access nazis. mr. was quoted on them. see what else i'm going to be stupid. just one not worked on the left, but it was that i see they struggled again, nearly 80 years ago when many things a to even ukraine's landscape itself, right in the email. okay, so just to put it will be in there for you. so when they did send this to the desktop, let's get out. we have secure or going to go to the boss but this morning, which is the way to why we need to. so i'm on my side is on uh he has a couple of uh, of a lot of guys cuz i believe he did a seal one gauge and this did sort of the intelligence offices showing the layouts of band at high downs. the bunkers were bill cycle from the stump of boxes of a thing which young trees were planted. the past due in the underground shelter
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could even run through in the 1950s, rid of them and specialist was sent to fight the terrace. they come to a pharmacist with to meet the probes and service dogs. they search the hatches when they discover the bunk, the entrance, the soldiers pushed in a hurry, thinking it was concerning. an issue of the soviet secret services also used other traits to the people. i think, i think i know what you guys are clinton and particularly the st. peter's. they say, what do you want? one case? i'm you should what use that one was as t v can printed just so what did such a should many come to do pe, agents called pro rated was so good to they contacted the other underground members who was interested in recruiting. come along the way. i think that's still a, you know, and then one plus point in the morning to murphys just the baby to sit down and
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work you can participate in radio games run by soviet security office today. or do you agree? yes, i've, yes, cool, great enough for you. you do have some concern there. so if you want me to kind of go, so probably your neighbor did, you get a more you give or for the worst of before to dispose of it. so i use it's in the, in this one was just that a powerful nationalist underground was operate. and so if you, if you the, the distance, the support is the complaint that it's dark. so you can use this for the new machine, but it does give a special it will to you as you will know, what is the most in your branch of new customer base. 2 new conference, just loved ones. they are so full chat security and then for the magenta through the power to blending sites, useful and munition drummed underground instead of a new crane began to disappear as kirkland presently. okay. on up was willow,
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a forked interest you when your students going their separate the reunion this year to, to do credit. you know, 200 services delta national, a decisive the liquid take, but ukrainian nationalism wouldn't be defeated. american intel, the soviet union. this time on the information front as propaganda operations. and this of course was a can security to the is great bullets, oregon that was used in concert halls, mood and they work on the attitude of people towards the music and then when their emotions. and this is what he did with it propaganda. machine beans collapse, new nationalist organizations began to appear and you could and then by uva leaders, defenders. 1990 for a new nation is an amazing co instance. dual office, the political head of the snap, the goal of a child in until pas ideal to jay with some assistance. some of the see i found new supports any grades. this photo was taken in 19 a people's week. the man in the photo, a form of unfair, a deputy,
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and the ukranian nationalist organization big you as president reagan's foreign policy advisor. she's simple, the soviet union. the other lady in the photo is countryman, future wife, as the president of ukraine, vic, to use and intelligent services. uh somebody did. what they always do is their money. and they use their ability to open doors were closed doors get these people to the right positions and the to where they can again carry out of the union's collapse. the americans began actively in dolton as id on legit in 2004. so frequently does begin in 2010 yoshika awarded stip on monday. or the titles care of that is when you leave the unit, the splitting them onto the see the when it's the new these events, but inside supported them in every possible what's just from the pseudo. it's
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a decent recipient of how did you kind of look at all except this kind of stuff. i mean, if you knew any company dining is the most of the of us man. yeah. because that is but almost spaniards bustled studios in. you and i see speak this with us as to judging, goes with set in train a few years ago. goes pursued by west intelligence and ukraine today. for ukraine use united states military and economic support. uh, sort of ukraine with driving global. right. yeah. they wouldn't last to him, a major weapon systems of the europeans like the germans and the french, and that was their mercenaries, the west is supplying vast amounts of a national is terrible crime. so ration ero, dinah. the just don't mean to come and indeed
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when so many find themselves also look so common ground because they trips here because they cut the square foot. i'd be, as i said, and then use your just great if in lieu of racial superiority finished style for years of color, 14 concentration comes. so the full prisoner of war lights really will do nothing to do lose call level. she's been going to the chest completely to get over the fields. goodness beetles, going to city to 5000 people, went through the occupant to go and finish camps according to a 5th move stuff suddenly level. if the shift did you do it in like just as the snyder the stuff. so the youngest that i mean from in disease forced labor to which it in the last it also need you to do was to take it to you,
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but that it's the tivo moves, other things up the give you what fuel it to do it because he does it to the rules of crimes and the impunity of criminals? nothing more and you've had enough good idea. yeah. for the good i see it are released upon me they, they've decided to do it, but this is danielle. that was put in the middle of the the, the seniors for monica march, while lives active as hamil gonzales at maps. dice are amazing. you guys are great
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. you guys are more angry and they're doing something about it. this is a real revolution. the, can you tell me right now that you will not accept the sponsibility to more people here than there is an epidemic? people don't like the war gone control, guess what? i do the store and buying a weapon of war. the kids as well, right. i know you want us to be kid, the
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partner with a beautiful place with a beautiful community. it's very friendly. it's very like, nonchalant, like it's beautiful, united cured holes and you know, people move to parkland because the schools are sudden i remember looking at that building like that's a really weird building in high school and, and move out. and we did like 3 years later on before february 14th, parson was over, there was a dancer, i did a lot of volunteer work. i was like sure, and i guess the i'm an artist made up the became citizens, raise our kids. i don't regret that normal life. i had 2 kids. i had 2 dogs. i lived in the burbs where you go to be safe,
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gun violence. the was valentine. and i was, it was specifically on um personality stage, which is not what you think as i cleared that it has to do with the toilet training . and that was explaining the, the lesson and electric sphincter muscle. and i put on the boards, the spelling for sphincter, and i went on explained some other stuff. and then i remember looking over the clock, you know, the figure out a stopping point for the less than i looked over the clock. it was just after 215 and moments later i was home. oh the,
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the kids jumped from their desks and the whole class just got up and moved to the opposite side of the room. and i crawled all the way to the right side of the room and then i hid behind the desk. i got to the other side of the room. and in a moment like i stole, i didn't know that what was happening was real. it's it's it's it's it's, it's, it's so loud to be a jail and you can solve the deal it inside your, after the boom boom, just felt it is in your head. i was looking at the door like just waiting for
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something that happened. and i remember the glass shattering everywhere. i just remember like my friend jake, like holding my hand like certainly lies like this. i'm not real, it's not happening. he shot the glass and then he would stick his barrel and at an angle. yeah. and whoever he hit is where he hit, i really thought that we were going to die south. so the file was it was a one booth and like the fire alarm or the books fire alarm. and josh shot for sure. sure, sure. it's not for you. and 7200 other people went a little bit, but i mean like if i were shot, puts desks by our door to barricaded, sitting there in silence while we shared dining shots, the screen. as my mind,
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what am i going to do if somebody tries to get through this, the preschool, which is the window, the high school shooting the high school and parking between country. he's upstairs and that'll be 6 to anybody. and there are a lot of people to believe us test law and girlfriend here. that's a long run. the
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last 2 was a last care that mr. they will call in right after that, i should be able to shop the member of like carrying over the desk and i just saw blood everywhere or salt applied to bullets. i saw everything. i just didn't understand these kids and some ears are shot that doesn't that doesn't happen. then with shot 90 was shot and sammy was shot. and sadly we lost one of our classmates. we lost carmen, the
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. 0 the the, the past 2 bodies and there was like paper work and magazine vac olis and backpacks everywhere and just kept saying, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. we finally got outside looking at live pictures, there, broward county, florida where there is an active shooter and marjorie stone and douglas high school . those are students being left out of this high school about 3000 in the school. the around that accomplish the big garden is right behind. is it pushing us towards
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a walmart? can i get a text from my daughter said there's a shooting and then i get another one from david. what do you do when you get the call like that is what is coming in, the people are reading and these being tang. so you think you always see in the military our job was to help the kids over the fence. the shooter actually escaped and that same route, better risk 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, you had to tell us magazines, multiple magazines. and at this point, we believe we have one a or 15 or walking home. and i saw some valentine's day teddy bears on the street, which was just core will because like that they were supposed to be filled with love and just your happiness. and it was like taken away so quickly the night before on keen asked me after a basketball game, hey,
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can we stopping by some flowers for tomorrow? for tore his girlfriend for bonham thing saying the we got school set. okay. that i love you. he read the flowers, it said, call me i so you get told me the flowers, so i know what happened and what was it dodge? and that was the other text from one of the teachers. he said sandy. nobody's heard from fucking. that's not this kid. let's get put on the news and the discount was maybe 5 or 6 at that time. and i thought that was the worst that could get there saying 5 bodies to 7 bodies. it at all. i
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knew it was close by his was dead. walk hannah's dead. meadow was dead. alana was dead. nicholas said, the wife, what's going on? my mom didn't want me going out the 1st night and i felt that i had to for my sister because she was crying so much. you know, lawrence for closest friends passed away in the violence. that's why i went out there in the 1st place. my mom and dad. why didn't basically try and physically stopping me from going. and i basically said, hell, no, i'm going. i got my camera and i, i went the so i'm here, i'm a student journalist at stillman douglas high school. and a terrible event has happened. it wasn't until the end of the night that they are confirmed like 12 bodies and the next day they confirmed all 17. and then it wasn't until a couple days later they took all the names. the
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killed my daughter running down that hallway. the air 15 of her back running for her life. dad 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 is under chance, who died and they watched their friends all the way we ronald me by doing nothing. that happened to them for kids that lived through this and in our entire generations. i did look through this combine happened 2 years before i was even born. and this has happened again and 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 make a few things and it's like, oh god, the energy pushing against us like we need to submit to them because they're big
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and scary. and we have jobs to lose. we don't, we've lost our friends. what else do we have to lose? my initial reaction was to get political either so angry. david was doing a lot of interviews because that's what he knew how to do were children. you guys are like, are the adults you need to take some action and play a role, right together, come of your politics and get something done. i was organizing because that's what i need to do is of on demand in periods of 100 students from storm and douglas high school forwarded 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 a large and i was like, alright, was you at that point? person was the center of the world, the
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the cartoon was varies. point let me guess the rest of neither one of the house and he was very, very shy. that they started changing the way he decided to face the where he became a teenager to stay and be having a voice at school. he was, well non sure, his friends from high school, i think they found that way. the easy way to call him is fair watch. he you know, trying to pro, now the name. i think they can we the idea maybe they were teasing him about what are the very everybody started calling him? what was, what was the she was very knowledgeable about what's going on. she
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was the one who was the 1st one that was defending everybody throughout the voice of the class. so that's an attitude that it came from and that that relationship happenstance working was for my wife a dad, but he was always a friend. he left us, let's use that really. he was fancy out on the fence that he was my body. he loved to play basketball. one day he got calls from the ref, calls one after the other, and she complained and the rest threw him on on our way back home. he said that i actually saying that that wrapped is receiving money from the other things. so i don't think there is any way we can win this game with that rest in
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charge then february, and then i needed to do something. tony and my wife is sort of these organization called change the ref. reference represented by people in congress because they have to make the calls and they are attached by money or personal interest with a lobby like the an array. we're going to change the referee so we can have better calls and a for again, it's a perfect way of wondering walk in the see is friday. i fly tomorrow. i plan on friday morning. so i'm really not really
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the best right now. oh, no. seeing this all come together and it being led by students, organized by students, 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 this because i know we're not going to stop . so i think they're a little under prepared for the the attack of the teenagers, the the mercer airlines never again. the kids have park lane really have 5 main points.
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repealing dicky amendments to allow cdc research for gun violence as right now they can allergy and funding towards it. the atf had strictly paper records of guns, sales, and gun registries. so digitize that. pretty simple, pretty common sense banning high capacity magazines and things like pump stocks as they are very dangerous and hunters can still hunt without them. so 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 things that are just too dangerous for a regular civilian shouldn't be in the hands of those people. young people visited absence for disability and i'm more hazy,
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a 150000 people show up. it's the biggest protest of our time the was crazy to see the response from everywhere. the $888.00 march is across the planet. all standing together for this one issue. it's just inspiring to say the least you're the people in the beginning, the power power, i'm going to do my best to give it to them. the
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the i'm just putting this price tag or on the back so if you did. 2 the all the money given to mark or review of a that or divide that by the students in florida. it's a $1.05 for students. sort of the meaning of this. i don't know if i'm gonna images. where is it for me to even bring it in. right? says embarrassing. not even like as a fashion statement, but just embarrassing that our school is going through this the
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let me ask you a question right now. do you know for a 100 percent that i don't have a nice in here? exactly. the little pistol in my back here. definitely don't thing any young people are involved in this decision. it's probably the same generation that's been playing us off for the past 6 weeks. i think they're doing a lot to kind of just humor us. this is one of those times waiting. real change the
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i asked my friend emma gonzalez, a she was able to find out later back, but formation did. so that's why kings clear backpack and it's filled with the things that he needs to bring out his voice. and i found that arts is a good way to communicate to people and to gain 14 to boys. even if he's not here. the difference between what started happen today and moving forward, and what already happened in miami, in new york, is that it's going to be more demanding a loud or message more impact the
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the 1937 militaristic japan started a full scale invasion of china. the invading army was rapidly advancing towards the capital of the republic of china. of the dies, the city of nice being, leaving behind the burned down villages and thousands of the dead. on december 13th, the japanese occupied dungy and states real massacre. for 6 weeks, the invaders exterminated the civilian population. they carried out mass executions, rapes women, and were engaged, been merciless robbery. ruthless competition of 2 officers of the imperial army.
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the my guy and to yoshi, no to gain particular notoriety. they competed with each other as to who would be the fastest to kill $100.00 chinese with us. or this monstrous competition was widely reported in the japanese press to the non being massacre slaves the lives of about 300000 people and became one of the largest crimes against humanity in the world. history. after world war 2, manufactures advance of the atrocities phase trial. however, the commander of the japanese army in the non seeing operation freezes, yasu lee to a socket, was able to escape the responsibility due to the interference of the american administration. the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the
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orders given by him indians, except we're such shorter zit conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our professional intelligence at the point, obviously is to create a trust rather than to the various job with artificial intelligence. we have somebody with him and the robot most protects his phone existence was alexis the music? absolutely. i tried a playing for games favorites like we have a lot of music that we both like a lot, much less separately. we have
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a ramones. we have talked to what's going on was of course frank, always wireless. but there's the, i don't want you to know here's where i live with a low voice. fighting for his right now is our margin for his life is large, you for your life. so very, very strong the i didn't know was before this, but i feel like i do know it's indescribable. the amount of like work that is father's been doing. he's always there for us. and i think with many, well we're,
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as we call him in our movement to many has become isn't, you know, it's amazing to see the amount of loving solutions back and have about 3 such tragedy occurred the same to go back and look at these. david was the greatest kid ever. he never gave us a hard time about anything new. there was just one with the cap on the cherry tree bottles or something that takes there's going to be cool some day when he is old. like now it's perfect. i'm not surprised that david became and asked of us because he's pretty much always been an activist his entire life pc, 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.
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that's just how we roll before the shooting. i don't believe we ever really talked 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 being 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 is 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 of people telling me things like they want, i can tell my son or that i should have had an abortion, because he's just a disgusting specimen. somebody said, we know we're making
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a difference when we hear that and people are getting angry. but it's still really hard to take as a parent the years are undersea. they will be under c as long as the things that one main thing is to keep away from shape to haiti. anybody it's very easy to fall into that tating and not having enough told her is
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i went to from and that's why i couldn't go to the enter a convention to me and felt really weird being and attacks for the 1st time. not as like a major event or i'm trying to hunt on congressman and harass them, saying sign this knowing or any money pledge or 100 thing. and the correspondence to enter the value of somebody wanting to protect themselves in our family. 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 sampled are still able to practice our 2nd amendment rights, but not able to go out and killing innocent child. is that that much task? it looks good. we do good work here. and then all of the owners for yearbook we did an entire backpacks spread and it's this kind of i right now because we all have the same backpack. i really like that. it's kind of the opening to the memorial sections. you know,
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since we had an odd number of pages, you know, we wanted to find a way to transition from our normal coverage into this the best selection jamie, the people she danced. hicks, in the, i think the children just like the, the n g. now, the one thing i think is a class we discussed it and we said that we wanted it to be more about their lives
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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 because it serves 17 friends, right? it's not, it's not anything iris. odd. are 17 friends from me is a way of heavy eyes or alex there's carmen. ok. i think right now it's kind of different ways that everybody has it and like, i don't know is it and we've been stressing about getting it out really,
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really well received. so i'm part of it the the 1st time in history. meantime country's culture has been cancelled the very remote in western town. so culture need to ask one of the associated miles to the truck. it just means sitting on a particular phrase. now, particularly do for us to canceling russian culture. and yet the worst it could be a book, see what was the zip code where you might have folks to put you over your series
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chill out of it. so is that the most of the separate shalanda m d, the moines blood rushes, created the pos 1500 years. there's no questions actually condemned, reviled and reject it to sit alone and use that to put somebody at the middle of the panel. there's a lot, i don't know because i don't know all the time. i guess it a little, some of this is joining total condemnation, gross daily and now includes the us to instigate, to go skate and assess the coverage that, that i need to. yeah, of course to invest, but yeah, she thinks that would be the w t. i'm really, you know,
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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, but you're always thinking about a, always hear a door close at school and a lot of us don't. john police sirens. all think of that day, i'll just picturing myself walking out and seeing all the cop cars everywhere or any loud noise. i associate with gunshots. if i close my eyes, like that's all i hear the sound and the bullets heading, the walls and people call you a survivor. but i'm not a survivor yet. i'm still healing. i'm still processing, like i don't know is or if i title, i don't know like you want to avoid everything. you want to avoid doing anything.
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so you never find yourself in that situation ever again. but we were at school. so if we weren't safe at school, weren't in safe know where the 2 publics, the states, dominic grocery store chains supporting a candidate for governor who is an unapologetic supporter of the and already douglas student inactive. as david hawk preparing for a diane at a public. there is a boy cut movement building, steam on social media pass. i become public, the switched over and you thank you very much. it's not on the offensive. is the wrong thing to do. been just made of the nation of $670000.00 to solve for something that is running for governor that is totally totally supporting the entering yeah. okay,
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well we see you 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 that we've had and re in recent history as a result of the inaction of our politicians in part because of lobbyists, organizations like the underwrite publics can stand with us. they can pull out the half $1000000.00 from that pundum campaign, and they can double that amount and donate it to the stone. and douglas victims find many of the students that are in there still have p gsp from what happens for many events going on for stuff of many of them started yesterday from what happened at our school. we're trying to ensure that we're able to pay for it. if there's a man over there that's chanting, thinking that we're trying to take their guns, we're not, we're trying to stay black. we think it's one of our regular melissa. you should get 10 hours of training for each guns because they support training. if i get
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started, i'm gonna be there. the need to get ahold of this the, 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 guns, it's the people that are spreading, dismissed information about me and everything that goes on that causes it. it's probably what's gonna cost me to be killed. don't think like that. kind of keep the right now the sun is about to come on in the middle of a protest. the
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stomach douglas student activist david hawk preparing for a diane at a public organizing 2 separate events today as part of that boy holly or this morning, demonstrators placed a flour on each of the bodies being marked off to represent the victims killed at stillman douglas. the doctor on the 1710. we did it for the morning and i think with the rain services symbolizes held through time, our tears was already said. we forgot about this. there's a, literally a team out here to come and clean them up and now their jobs basically pointless except those remind me of our politicians. i try to flight this stuff under the rug and try to make people forget about. they tell them that they're going to do something about it. they never do their approval ratings go off and then another frustrating happens. they do it again and in the cycles perpetuate in solving
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how much the i certainly wonder if they're ever gonna turn the building down right now. right. so i just, honestly, i feel bad for the freshman because like, as long as it's i know high school or should i have to think about, you know, like, yeah, 17 kids were murdered in high school. like that's, that's insane. like articles, literally more people died at our school decided calling on think about we just accept b, y and
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show that they standardized and they tried to do that and then they did exactly what i do. why do we allow these things to continue to happen? is my question, and they have seen multiple in a sense that's why we're 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. i'm waiting for one of these idiots to pull up life or 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
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the sidewalk. the you want to talk we need to have these people accountable. we went here and body and flowers. we are going inside for 12 minutes. we brought a light on exactly it for and if they ask us to leave, we will leave. we're going to be peaceful for going to the car. are you going to be consider if they ask us to leave, leave the guns for 12 minutes. right now.
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the 14 bought his flowers here. the next day he was slaughtered at school. when i take $670000.00 from public, we call the sisters and brothers uncles and stand against us. we call the united states of america against the national rifle association. continue to put their own agenda head of the american public in our to
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good morning. we are here today to announce march for our lives route 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 and community thinking sure we are going to harness an energy. 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 have 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. i'll be taking questions . what's your name? i'm caroline caskey. that's a good one. all together represent our home. so we need to be with them.
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they're looking for votes, we've joining them. and we become part of what they're doing all the way many go. okay. he's one of the parents that we trust the most. and when he walks in the room, you know, he's there and it's not just because he looks like a pirate. he's here to get done, excuse the language. yeah. always with me. okay. the of the so 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 often very dramatic. the only personally i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful,
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very create ticket of time. time to sit down and talk only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking, that is of nations such a allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nation. so all the slaves, americans, rock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, that doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous boy, a man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy. so some of the new one exist v i, v, i not foolish. truth often zuba and tablet block. nato said, it's ours. we move east. the reason us, hey jim,
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it is dangerous. is it the by the sovereignty of the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations, of nature. what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large arms companies would lose millions of millions, or is business businesses good? and that is the reality of what, what we're facing, which is fashion. the the, the
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the what make you a gun control expert? i'm not an expert, i'm part of the conversation, so i don't need to be an expert to be part of the conversation that happens. the medias they put in older friends on tv lessons that on the covers of magazines. and it makes me feel real nice and good see it. but, but it's like because the using that every day i wake up and as nice as it seems to be in the media all the time. i wake up in my school. gotcha. and nothing it i'll be going on. the news is going to, i'm to that mice. that's not a good fit. we never, never will be. when i'm doing this, i can be of some of my initial plan was to be a summer camp. and then i was gonna go for one session to work at my comic book store. i'd be happy because that's what i would want to do. the thing is, the one that you realize that there's 3 types of people
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generally are good with never in pennsylvania to free and it's cheap and then you have to see she thought protects which one of you. so you want me to say that i am a she because that you can say that, i mean here's another thing i'm, there's more than 3 types. there's a lot of different types of people. and we cannot face the world off of it can no longer be a good shot on the street or in school or in movie theater. or police need some many universal comprehensive background. the
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domestic domestic violence senior, so not to be considered a threat 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 want to eliminate came guns from suicide. that's one of the nice roswell, the red flag was one of this lot of people because it's a white dream for law enforcement as far as the guns on. why are you going to disarm a domestic of you when he got his arm and a month ago? okay. and then what about the knives? what happens? and then what about the raise a little bit more doctors vis or what about the swords you have? what about, i mean, do you think that if i, if i threaten to, to burn your house down, you're going to take my guns away? are you still left with imagine some gas already. so it's, are you saying it's just as you need to stop somebody just as it is. i'm guessing and when you have a moment bending, erica, if you're in a mirror relationship, it is just as empty to stab someone in there's
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a physical sheets. and so if it's just as easy as harm, somebody in stock number the tracking number and then an hour 15, then why do you guys are from attending them with i problem with anything, be in band what, what i choose to defend myself with is not your business or anyone else, i'm just going by the same one as you can until somebody with the night. yeah. and you can also tell somebody with a gun, but otherwise in case you're not any close to me. okay. yeah. so you don't have to be near proximity and don't you think it makes a partner to kill that person. if you want to kill levers, it doesn't matter if it's harder or easier. a tool is a tool, whether you're doing it from 5, the way i can shoots him from here. or is there a different way over there? interesting, sorry, let me get your name and the last part is with now. but now, where are you in the morality of 2 weeks? yeah, you don't walk away. we're having in the
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yeah, the, every right in america, go on, their sides won't walk away. the what the problem is that you stand by term is a pleasure to the right by how you want to go talk over there. if the state comes to be inside your to prove yourself. and as we all sorry, i'm sorry, i feel like the i recommend you guys go to our website much for large dot com technologies or just yeah, just check the policy, see what you agree on, man, i'm sure there's stuff we very appreciate.
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ok, so let's head to the enter a headquarters revenue. that sounds weird, right? the national you know where you valley? i yes, put it on the hip gps the one the i got a call from david and he said, hey man, there was a big event in fairfax, virginia. and guess what is exactly the same day. the fucking is 4 days. it's almost 4. and i wonder if you want to do something, i said, a 100 percent. that is the best place to celebrate working in sporting in front of the n r a building. i mean, it's funny because no words
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a few professors from the time when i say a few, i will say less than 40 at the headquarter of the enter a and there was, at least i don't know, a 1000 people on our side, maybe more d n r a creates this or 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 the, they're just people who die into the delusional lie. that when you say i'm 2 words, they got a gun safety that you are immediately going to be an anti 2nd amendment person
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coming to take their gone. so now your next step is no. so why? so why that's why you say the reason i do have to read more, do you have to understand that some longer? so say no, you don't want to, you know, i haven't said something, not even close to that. my brother in law and around like it's no big deal. every day we wake up, we pray and then we start or bottle every single day. the shop is over, we already know what happened. and now we need to deal with it. and it's terrible the, you know, it was going to be a pop day. want to seeing how be birds. so let's, uh, please. ok. ok. ok. ok. ok. ok,
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well good. how divided? 3 different about parking natalie or none of us shutting off. they pushed back and us, we come back corner, wanna make sure that we all understand that whatever i say here today might not be the same opinion from the students that organizes or from the marsh. all nice kids . i am responsible for what i'm going to say, and as much as i live with them, i'm going to start being a little less polite the so that's good. of a message from working on his dad. did he enter a you
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start to live in your cell and i found friends, i found friends and what, what was it again, let me just let me just see here. yeah. your spanish is getting better and better by continuing. and most of the youth we were young people, the it will never be a victory for russia wait solution. see when you're done by some little create
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train, warranty is a proxy. this is a war between russia and the united states made. it comes to the us, you get the name of the forces are and you're not in your engaging conflict. the rushing forward is american forces are here to defend nato allies. nato escalates even more in the special military operation. becoming more else of the social is much to see if that i see if they go to us. government leave so easily issue and we can use the most of them. let's see. let's finish that in your see what you're saying. i see the
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dave of the has chosen to take a year off, and so he's 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 coran 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 with that age. obviously you just put all that on in the cabinet. let them lived there years at the high school . you know, i always wanted my kids to have a joke about this. the john hughes high school experience like the teen movies when i was a kid. the shooting happened. i don't think there is typical anything anymore . you know, we're the lucky ones. our children survive. but yet we have different children now
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. their childhood ended that day and their life of activism began to you guys on run the 50 mile, much dismissing was right now in the middle of massachusetts and basically the middle of nowhere the the his science said that the 2nd amendment is greater than kids lives 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? so live a,
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exclusive david. hug slaves on his left side. clearly linked to sing the even the man or the my problem with calendar 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, a bunch of kids. no. but in terms of them being here, that isn't a sense to me cuz i know what we're doing is right. and i know i'm on the right
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side of history on this one, you know, and i don't think they can stay the same. c i wanna thank you for being here today and showing support for these kids lives. we understand that we're not fighting against the constitution providing for common sense gun laws that allow us to practice our 2nd amendment rights and the right to the be continue to watch this unfolding story, a mass shooting at an a gaming tournament. it happened this afternoon in jacksonville, florida. what was all those to be done? simon and nightclub turned daily for one of the 1st responders in big the montgomery johnny's eyes. so she's not a what appears to be a domestic related murder, the active shooter right now. we only have one year old child birthday party, 5 people within shots hot yoga class was violently interrupted. they describe the
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scene as the fall or to avoid gunfire off or shot. we ask for your name and your family, the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania authorities are reporting multiple casually. it's not even like you even hear the shock in our voices anymore. you know what i mean? which is a sad statement of itself the today's, the day we've all been working so hard for the mid term elections. we've called over 1200 numbers like everyone knows what today is and making sure that they get out and either vote on a boat or today's like is really for the past 3 months. have been training for this
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the election there were some huge wins and some huge losses that are around the country. we honestly, one young people showed up in record numbers, and that's the most important thing to acknowledge. the fact that the energy loss so much power in one election, i'm crediting to the young activists of this country that's set up over the past 8 and a half months. 20202020, to 2024. there's no limit as to how much of a difference young people can actually make. just about the end of this race, the beginning both political parties are going to have to represent us more routes, so has to fear being voted out off the
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. this is a long fight for the by continue the we can be the ways to find strange can in the world. so we shall, we can be the we can be the legion or like i could say to my son and my daughter came and asked me about what kind of reason could i get this and then tell them that nobody judge them stranger on the blocks. no,
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there with you. everybody's really a no, but strong share which is a lead is on there as and i think that needs some parents and certainly why they playing with the kids on the fergus, it jump in on the status. they call it like everybody's column with people loving sides. more than kids and they say the reason is to protect the freedom, but we don't believe them. the
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of the watching is why is that? why in this control, if i give but loony of the store in this, this she said in a short order for not imagine just a lot. so could i scan when i knew what i could catch at your desktop session? um lets just sean your just in when you bought this one you said almost in the, the, near the, the
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is 2022, a bomb loans it in the us is car exploded around 10 pm near the village of bushy of as you may go with the g always coming back to interesting close to the size is new. the general is to report it daily, only conflicting ukrainian, or russian. the new york public patients would be behind the wheel of a car. no incentive dentures. articles of the most of the leaks on the google post a picture of their own social media every day. in which he's still unhappy and likely to go to off the world. she's become a symbol of the independence of russian journalism. as an example of them, the address nature of those who ordered assassination deposition swift district buddy. $33.00 escaped by a year or 2 that'd be kind of skipped by a couple different symbols. simple,
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some simple. we just see what we are used to go to the look over to them because a lot of us store it and you put died. so be to your e shortest insurance for the same, i'm not sure any. and so, i mean these 3 in the 1st degree comes to most of the most of such brutal and targeted attacks that go with frightening regularity. on october the 8th, 2020, due to the trunk bomb designated on the crime. in bridge an act of terrorism. the count 3 people. i collapse 250 meters of the bridge attacks like this. it kills most daily these days. according to official vegas, the security services appoint dozens of supposed to bank ukrainian, sabotaged groups. we usually behind the attack, the ammo and methods,
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instance the recognizable we may have them the category such as for the process to k, e in there. i need just business for that. so me of them in academic points. i surprised him some at least. and that is that this sort of kind of a war that today's security. so this of ukraine use is not any of us. it does take methods, but also the idea elegy of a nationalist, the roots of all this can be traced back to the united states. us politician michael spring then can corroborate this for use. he worked in president ronald reagan's administration and became acquainted with the classified operation aerodynamic launched by u. s. secret services in the ukrainian soviet republic. in the late 1914. it was an
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a major effort to try and split the ukraine off from the soviet union. and if they couldn't do that, they would create session, the dissension and distress between the, the ukraine and the mother of the land. that they would have a free oppertunity to do whatever they wanted. and the idea was to roll back soviet union and push it back into its confines, and the lemonade is with a what else in the world? operation aerodynamic began shortly after world war 2 and lost it almost 3 decades . few people, but among its key figures for the most notorious ukrainian nationalist. later, the what was the end of the 2nd world war, the us army counter intelligence corps began to have contacts with step funded by their us and to make the bed and their organization, the nationalist army working against
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what was in the soviet union. the u. s. has recently declassified 250000 pages of documents detailing operation aerodynamic. among them was a curious financial report on items needed to call my desk was members who were to infiltrate the soviet union. it included trivial things such as of the knapsack costing $3.12. and a few soviet shaving kits, which cost $50.00 until the truth is dressed in soviet civilian clouds to live at explosives, machine, guns, and ammunition to the underground members or deliveries were made by yeah. so the operation was deb aerodynamic, the room classified documents, michael spring, and then just a brief lieutenant of tree operations carried out by associates of step on bundy
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era. ukraine, internationalists need a bunch of them and intelligence agents. they use everything from a major pharmacy units such as the 14th granted year of bob's and s. s division, which was made up of mostly of collisions which are people with the western ukraine and southern owens. they also recruited about 250000 ukrainians through step one by dara. and is 2nd in command. the chief of the intelligence make a little that are to engage in something like 250000 people was right out through making gail battalion and other ukranian, the nationalist sessions, police force and things like this that will be engaged in controlling ukraine once the invasion of the soviet union has the got declassified documents on the
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celebration is carried out by the ukrainian installation. tommy, you'd be sure to contain the evidence of savage atrocities committed by ben to respond to the 1st of august. and was one of these, the little little, i'm sorry, with industry i'm will is used to be for the service. is yours for sure. yours is like you more just like you will do is in warranty and some go it will go the, when the say it'd be the army, liberated ukraine, the nationalist went underground and continued to try and find to is the former state security officer yogi sonic of so will the secret base is where you p a find as with train, he was among those who helped eliminate the nationalist underground in west and ukraine. when he saw the new, the new change in the nation with
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police covers coming from the focus of the embassy ever. someone from the focus of pushing, pushing, push west and intelligence had been pressing on this underground network in that fight against the soviet union. at that time they began engaging with the most influential, uva leaders, british intelligence recruited step on bundles, while the americans banked his closest associates. nikolai livid. okay. he participated with by dera in the murder of the pollution. terry ministers. livid was seen by the us car, man, is our account of us armies, counter intelligence, or as someone who was extremely dangerous, extremely unstable. the americans knew that in 1939, that was the common done. so the gesstavo intelligence go in the pony city of exec, upon a that he taunted prisoners with cool and sophisticated methods for which the nickname saved in the summer of 1940 live,
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it became the head of the security service of the organization of ukrainian nationalists. even the foes were bestbuy it. yeah. i wonder. well, i don't, i don't want them to find out that that needs to be just both of the one. yeah. serious. the one just as right now what i'm sending you from the store, kim full of the one year shit. the choice. yeah. so my choice to go over the question such as the stairs, from what states and we have them there, but it is, and i'm with them. they even my, as i'm sure you come in collaborative with them in this photo limit is standing next to a c. i. a officer active training of 7 to us is underway. us intelligence together with hitler's execution is trained hundreds of sabotage to be deployed in the soviet union. the operations idea was the prodigy, ukraine, especially its west, involved into a bloody reign of terror. this of course was done simply to show care on the idea
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of terrorism, mister terrorize, and also to demonstrate that the soviet union could not maintain order in his own country. and the decrees were pretty much on their own because they had no recourse and no protection from the soviet union. the c, i a controlled you'd be ident squads killed anyone. they consider the anatomy of ukraine from soviet school teachers to shop workers. they were roosters and use the most sophisticated methods, the yogi sonic of a veteran of a g. b foreign intelligence believes the events of the mid 20th century and a violence and brutality. very similar to what's happening in ukraine today. the school is the work of the descendants of ukraine, new nationalist who fled to the us and canada of 12 or 2. it was
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a 2 at the instigation of the ca became the hands of various organizations. doesn't form your company, my dear hello. as soon as keep your menu key for once you page option done with us of the, of one of the key for the 2 years in the bureau. and then what could i use given that i'm comfortable, i see what we're doing with closely with media. i'm ramble if category extend on the i'm not in there, but i'm gonna people actual suppose to continue with this and i'll have to agree assume no, no, cisco a must. so here's the, the french doing list is on. we are recognizes how similar events in ukraine all with the operation aerodynamics like 80 years ago, nationalist terrorized pro russian ukrainian residents. the
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zillow is covering what's happening and don't bother us with western audiences of the woodson digital i'm we're still docs cuz at the terminal. yep. she's well, how does that look? i can you kind of what the options know be able to for me to look inside. the general is to show by the stories of people who went through the s b u secret prisons. the protagonist of one of his reasons with oh it is another victim of the ukrainian ministry. a woman named larissa such as a customer to discuss. i just seen that sometimes you need to push the button in each specimens based. yeah. did you want to see these people be nice because just those pads?
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once again says you should have a picture. let me choose one boot is we met the boys, the opinion still more. let's show one of the sculpture homeless junior. so your whole body swimming? don't and you're holding, i don't, i don't want to be discouraged. i mean by your mentors is jim sesna you sound like you need to choose from the telephone system it doesn't they arrested larissa simply because she had brought to humanitarian a don't. does cover news criteria, right? of all this, ship the message after much. are you limited to be yes, solution i still am, i deleted your page, show it, but there's t t yet. which mode to give me a beautiful full share page to do with the let's see if there's a bonus. yes, because i just a, you're getting a supposed to mean you're within the day. the reason for arrest on the can simply
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be the to subscribe to russian news or chat with family members on the other side of the front line. the also thing is that all the interrogation and torture many prisoners disappear forever. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy from foundation. let it be an arms race is on all sides. very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult. time time to sit down and talk of the the garage, elizabeth and the system screen on the bus can do. i just need to get them with key at the washington state, the girls to complete the
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and there is a similar burial side in the phone for help or before the russian military liberated the city, the board house, the secret as the president when the ocean city, the desk at the me to little guys got that idea of the former ukrainian intelligence officer assigned it with russia in 2014 because he couldn't, except the new ukrainian governments like the other 2 in method talk to delivery. somebody will go by russian military in may, 2020 to preserve returned to the secret prison funeral. shows the screen is closed and i am so beloved. the printers and this may be really what i need. they just said, this was a ridiculous one here, processor of witness you've grainy and security forces torturing, don't pass people who they suspected of having ties with russia,
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party russian. that's been the mutual area when you're sitting here with the film on a mutual level to shoot you a bunch of them for you and you will get to the bushes. producer of says that inside your patriot tools russians was one of the operation aerodynamic stages between dr. united members of ukranian desperate in the west of the service, is collapse. rems, impressive. it'd be up again. i need to go to the commotion, 1 o'clock, chief the whole it ends up the 1st principles of the jewish manual crane and such as chilled cut on board some some of his teachers chemical granted to the national assume which seems to know today the connection between the c i a and the ukranian nationalist punitive measures is apparent to many guns generalize sonya
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event in, in the investigator to us intelligence links to, to interests around the world. she believes aerodynamic was the 1st c l for ation, in which us intelligence agencies collaborated with nazi criminals, testing ways of function, ukraine into the chaos of terrorism. today, these methods are used to be in the middle east africa, and south america. but they called ices, or the other hoops several proxies from the us. and so they use the same methods. they were trained in several comes by directors and by the americans. and also, unfortunately, and this method there was a, comes in jordan. so just across the border and a lot of them were trained to actually the british, but also see a according to sonya west indeed is ignore the rotation nationalism of the key regime no longer concealed. in the british newspapers always induction newspapers,
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they start saying, oh no, they abandon their ideology, but of course it's not true because over the years we can see that and they became even more radical lately when, when the special operation started. as we can see that from the assets to factory. so now we're really new and actually there's no other word for right. after to your time, your global? no globe. i know it does post i use cuz i looked at, i mean still in blue grants. so for students you models that are showing when you're there. sure. and we sit back with a cooler see me in front of that is not c schedule or did they do? my was more than i was quoted on them. see what i was. i'm getting these 2 options . a not was done, not some of the screen that says glue blood for months left, but it was what i see the do struggled again. the 80 years ago when many things, agents, the victory of nationalism, ideas, even ukraine's landscape itself, liberty. and what email could i ask him? of somebody has to just produce bill. yeah. but you're still in the ditch in this
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day after ccbh and this to the best not. let's get out. what is what happened is port save. you have skills or going to go to develop was supposed to just don't know what she was telling me is the stuff that with that could i knew why we need to some of my class is on uh, kind of foster at the moment. uh, me as a customer to us for guys, cuz i believe it is still on the phone, but i just keep doing this. this sort of intelligence offices made these unique blueprints showing the layouts have banded high downs. the bunk goes to a bill like dugouts. the entrance was opened, the stump of boxes of a thing which young trees were planted. the pos, doing the underground shelter could even run through and act too well. in the 1950s rate, on the unit since it would be at the counter intelligence specialist was sent to fight the terrace. they come the far as the west and ukraine constantly with to
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meet the probes and service dogs. they search for hatches and ventilation holes. when they discovered the bunk entrance, the soldiers pushed in a hose that emitted sleeping guest. again, there was concerned the issue was compressed really and the soviet secret services also used other traits to take the band. it's a live room piece for thing comes to come, always be performing artists and pos, quinton. and particularly a c p as this is a supervisor also gonna screw what a well one case i'm you should we use that one was steve 0. so we'll see a show that the kid printed just so what did such a should? hopefully thank us. many come to dpa agents call for aged with soviet intelligence . they contacted the other underground members who was interested and recruited
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to the where, addressing some of the issues seem as much to me, you know, when the bus pointing the problem is i'm not sure i get to work to my face just the baby teeth. so there are more to recruiters, uva militants, participated in radio, games run by soviet security offices. or did they, or do you agree? yes, i guess cool, great enough for you for you. or do you have something for your free or reduced, or you can give me a consignment. uh, since you want me to come down and lovely brand new starter stuff to to go. so what i would need your neighbor did you get a more you you bought, which doesn't you label, prostate is store little it the worst of before to dispose of it. so i use it's in, in this way. they try convincing western intelligence that a powerful nationalist underground was, operates in soviet ukraine. the
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men are just on say, the support is over this posting. if the complaint that assume you start saying is can use this is going to get the worst of or just here i do go something, i remember the we didn't receive the task in special your option to not insure for the next test. so you guys, you know, what is the most senior project was the word so that this person that suits me are you still looking for is just loved ones that are so full chat security in 4 months are financially recruited agents through the power to blending sites useful arms and ammunition drugs. thanks to such a message, the armed underground instead of a new crane began to disappear. i thought i'd do. good luck. i thought i realized so he is quick. one throws me up k, uh, not possible for each skip when your students are gonna use the supper through reading your what it was on this opportunity. and they said it's a dual credit. you know, to, but 1959. so it'd be a secret service, is delta national,
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a decisive they liquidated step and bundle right in munich. but ukrainian nationalism wouldn't be defeated. american intelligence continued to wage war against the soviet union, this time on the information front, as propaganda operations. and this, of course, was conceived and run by frank whizzer, and he compared it to the is greater boiler to oregon that was used in kaiser halls and theaters to set the mood. and they work on the attitude of people towards the music and then using it to play on their emotions. and this is what he did with the propaganda machine. following the survey unions collapse, new nationalist organizations began to appear in ukraine, aged by the c. i. a and then by uva leaders, defendants 1993 across congress. if you find your nation is an amazing co instance. theodore over the end of the of the office, the political hand of the snuff big old vitality until pods and so bundle was ideal
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to jay with some assistance, some of the see i found new supporters uniting them with nationalist. any grades this photo was taken in 1983 during the so called and se people's week. the man in the photo is yellow slab states cool. a form of idea of a deputy and the ukranian nationalist organizations. next to him is jean kirkpatrick. you as president reagan's foreign policy advisor, she supported any actions damaging to the soviet union. the other lady in the photo is katarina. hello, katherine, play a too much income future. why the president of ukraine? victor yoshika. o a z us intelligent services. uh somebody did. but they always do, they use their connections, they use their money and they use their ability to open doors, were closed doors to get these people to the right positions and the to where they
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can again carry out american foreign policy after the soviet union was collapse americans began actively in dolton and aging the ukrainian government with bundle was id unless you in 2004 opened veneration of ukraine. united states movement leaders began in 2010 president of ukraine. victor yoshika, awarded stip on monday or the titles care of, of the country as a loaner before it is when you leave the unit, the splitting them or the one that needs to bundle the officially the, when it's the new these events, but inside supported them in every possible way and continues to do so. just a massively email sponge 0. it's the deeds and the see if i don't think i know where to get all excited centers of the system. is that what you said? you understood that? i mean, if you knew any company dining issue in the muscle,
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thought it was more. yeah, cuz i as lives up on the resume and there, because that is almost the news. bustled studios to when you start seeing you. and i see is because the kids as well, right. i know you want us to be kids, but we have one part of things to do the the the, it's a beautiful place with a beautiful community. it's very friendly. it's very like console. all like, it's
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a small town, each beautiful united cured homes. and yo, for shops, the people moved to parkland because the schools are set in which was i am one time i remember looking at that building like that's a really weird building. and she was like, and this was where you'll go to high school and you move out and we did, but 3 years later when i wrote down the before february 14th, parson was super different. i was cos president, i was a dancer, i did a lot of volunteer work. i was like, your typical nerd. i guess the minorities from minnesota we made up big. we became citizens. we chose to raise our kids. i don't regret that. i had a normal life. i had 2 kids. i had 2 dogs had
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a wife. i lived in the burbs where you go to be safe and you don't ever think about gun violence. the it was valentine's day, the kids were excited and i was teaching an excellent less than that days. it was specifically on personality. freud came up, of course we were and everyone last and everyone giggles when we talk about for it, because he's so far out there and kind of cookie. and we were talking about the psycho sexual stages. and i think we were actually talking about the anal stage,
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which is not what you think as i cleared that all the way it has to do with the toilet training. and that was explaining the, the lesson and electric sphincter muscle. and i put on the boards, the spelling for sphincter, and i went on explained some other stuff. and then i remember looking over the clock, you know, the figure out a stopping point for the less than i looked over the clock. it was just after 215 and moments later i was home. oh the, the kids jumped from their desks and the whole class just got up and moved to the opposite side of the room. i crawled all the way to the right side of the room and then i hid behind the desk. i got to the other side of the room. and in a moment like i still didn't know that what was happening was real. it's
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it's it's it's it's it's the c c allowed to be a jail and you can so he'll it inside. yeah. for the boom boom. just felt it is in your head. i was looking at the door like just waiting for something that happened . and i remember the glass shattering everywhere. i just remember like my friend jake, like holding my hand like certainly lies like this. a novelist and not happening. he shot the glass and then he would stick his barrel and at an angle. and whoever he hit is where he hit, i really thought that we were going to die south. so i don't know if it was a one booth and like the fire alarm or the books fire alarm and just
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sort of damages or rather sure, sure, sure, to activate for you 72. and then about a 100 other people went to a little dog. and i mean like if i shop with best buy our door to barricaded, sitting there in silence. while we shouldn't done shots the screen i was going online. what am i going to do if somebody tries to get through this the high school and i can do the windows high school shooting the
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and i just saw blood everywhere. i saw the blind bullets, i saw everything. i just didn't understand these kids and finally, ears are shot. that doesn't. that doesn't happen. then was shot. 90 was shot and sammy was shot. and sadly, we lost one of our classmates. we lost carmen. the we passed to bodies and there was like paper work and magazine vac
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olis and backpacks everywhere and we've kept saying, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god. and we finally got outside looking at live pictures, there, broward county, florida where there is an active shooter and marjorie stone. and douglas high school. those are students being left out of this high school, about $3000.00 in the school the around as all around the accomplish the big garden is behind is, is pushing us towards a walmart. and i get a text from my daughter saying that the shooting and then i get another one from david. what do you do when you get the car like that? this flood is coming and the people are reading and these things, tang, since you think you only see in the military, our job was to help the kids over the fax. the shooter actually escaped in that same route that arrest has been made. not long after the shooting happened,
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no more on who this person is, although multiple reports pointing towards the shooter being a former student, we had a tell us magazines, multiple magazines, and at this point, we believe we have won a or 15, were walking home and i saw some valentine's day teddy bears on the street, which was just horrible because like that there was supposed to be filled with love and just your happiness. and it was like taken away so quickly. the night before, one teen asked me after a basketball game. hey jonathan, we stopping by some flowers for tomorrow, for tory, his girlfriend, for binding thing saying the we got school set. okay down. i love you. he read the flowers. it said, call me i. so you told me the flowers, so i know what happened and what was that reaction? and that was the other text from
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one of the teacher. he said sandy. nobody's heard from fucking not this kid. not let's get put on the news and the discount was maybe 5 or 6 at that time and i thought that was the worst it could get there saying 5 bodies to 7 bodies of dead. all i need was close, fast, was dead to lock him. as dead meadow was dead. lana was dead. nicholas said, why? but my mom didn't want me going out the 1st night and i felt that i had to for my sister because she is 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
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and dad wanted basically try and physically stopping me from going. and i basically said, hell, no, i'm going. i got my camera and i, i went the so i'm here, i'm a student journalist at stillman douglas high school and a terrible event. this happened. it wasn't until the end of the night that they were confirmed like 12 bodies and the next day they confirmed all 17. and then it wasn't until a couple days later they took it off names. the show seemed wrong. just don't
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national jump and so forth. i produce to see if my briefing ever spent a copy of money and saved us the voice of the easy to buy any of those names and you get all the jamie was my baby girl and she'll be forever 14 to all she wasn't. she was killed. my daughter running down the hallway, the air 15 of her back running for her life. dad 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 is other chance who died and they watched their friends, paul, the,
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when we went products by doing nothing less, that happened to them. for kids that lived through this and our entire generation is, are doing through this combine happened 2 years before i was even born. and this has happened again and again and again and again. and again, because people continue to stick with the system and say, you know, we're gonna try changing a few things and it's like, oh god, the energy 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. what else do we have to lose? my initial reaction was to get political either so angry. david was doing a lot of interviews because that's what he knew how to do work children. you guys are like, are the adults you need to take some action and play a role,
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work together, some of your politics and get something i was organizing because that's what i had to do. is it on demand and i'm 100 students from storm in douglas high school forwarded 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 a large and i was like, all right, let's do that. at that point, person was the, at the center of the world, the whole lives, right? so we had to take it and run with it. people were like, this isn't going to work and it was like in the
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party was fine. august, 4th, 2000. this is incorrect. as a wrestler, we just have the level of the america to be after he turn 3. the cartoon was varies quite well because the rest of neither one of the house, he was very, very shy, said that it started changing the way he decided to face the where he became a teenager style and being having a boys the
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at school. he was, well non sure, his friends from high school, i think they found the way the easy way to call him is fair. was he you know, trying to pro, now the name. i think they can we the idea maybe they were teasing him about what are the very everybody started calling him? what, what, what, what she was very knowledgeable about what's going on. she was the one who was the 1st one that was defending everybody. she wants the boys of the class. so that's an attitude that it came from and that that relationship happenstance working was for when it was a dad. but he was always a friend. he left just like he was the family. he was the stands, he had other friends,
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but he was my body. he loved to play basketball. one day he got calls from the ref, calls one after the other, and she complained and the rest threw him out of our way back home. he said that i actually seen that, that wrapped is receiving money from the other thing. so i don't think there's any way we can win this game with that risk. as in george then february. and then i needed to do something. sony and my wife is sort of these organization called change the ref reference represented by people in congress because they have to make the calls and they are attached by money or personal interest with
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a lobby like the an array. we're going to change the risk free so we can have better calls on a for again, it's a perfect way of wondering a walk in the she has friday, i fly tomorrow. i find you a so i'm really not really the best right now. oh, no. seeing this all comes together and it being led by students organized by students, 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 this because i know we're not going to stop
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. so i think they're a little under prepared for the the attack of the teenagers, the, the, the mercer our lives. never again, the kids of parkland really have 5 main points. repealing dicky amendments to allow cdc research for gun violence as right now they can allergy and funding towards it . the atf had strictly paper records of guns, sales, and gun registries. so digitize that. pretty simple, pretty common sense banning high capacity magazines and things like from stocks
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as they are very dangerous and hunters can still without them. so 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 regular civilian shouldn't be in the hands of those people that i've seen for disability. and i'm more hazy, 150000 people show up. it's the biggest protest of our time. it's crazy to see the response from everywhere. the $888.00 march is across the planet. all standing together for this one issue. it's just
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so if you divide all the money given to marco ruby over that, or if you divide that by the students in florida, it's a $1.05 for students. sort of the meaning of it. i don't know if i'm gonna it is worth it for me to even bring it in. right. says embarrassing. not even like as a fashion statement, but just embarrassing that our school is going to this the let me ask you a question right now. do you know for a 100 percent that i don't have a nice in here? exactly. the little pistol in my back here. definitely don't thing any young people are involved us in this decision. it's probably the same generation that's been playing a saw for the past 6 weeks. i think they're doing
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i found that arts is a good way to communicate to people and to gain 14 of boys, even if he's not here. the difference between what started happen today and moving forward. and what already happened in miami, in new york, is that it's going to be more demanding. a louder message, maureen packed, the, [000:00:00;00] the 1937 militaristic japan started
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a full scale invasion of china. the invading army was rapidly advancing towards the capital of the republic of china. of the dies, the city of nazi leaving behind the burned down villages and thousands of the dead . on december 13th, the japanese occupied 19 and stage real massacre. for 6 weeks, the invaders exterminated the civilian population. they carried out mass executions, rates, women, and were engaged, been merciless robbery. ruthless competition of 2 officers of the imperial army. the my guide and to yoshi, no doubt gained particular notoriety. they competed with each other as though who would be the fastest to kill $100.00 chinese with us. or this monstrous competition was widely reported in the japanese press. the nuns inc massacre claims the lives
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of about 300000 people and became one of the largest crimes against humanity in the world history. after world war 2, manufactures advance of the address of the phase trial. however, the commander of the japanese army in the non seeing operation freezes, yasu lee to a socket, was able to escape the responsibility due to the interference of the american administration. the look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by him indians, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence at the point, obviously, is to create a trust rather than to the various jobs. i mean with artificial intelligence,
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we have somebody in the team and the robot, most protective phone existence was alexis, the music. the absolutely i tried a playing for games favorites like we have a lot of music that we both like a lot, much less separately. we have a ramones. we have talked a head's guns and roses. rawlingson was of course frank ocean, which is his favorite. i usually start with that one
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the i how many wall 17 are you understand that there's thousands of victims from gong wireless, but there's 17 direct victims from the private informed on the 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, you know,
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these messages the, i don't want you to know that here as well. there with a low voice. fighting for his right now is our margin for his life is arguing for your life. so this story from the i didn't know was wireless, but i feel like i do not as indescribable the amount of like work that his father's been doing. he's always there for us. and i think well, and then, well, we're, as we call him in our movement till manny has become,
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isn't really an uncle to us. it's amazing to see the amount of loving some nations man can have. about 3 such tragedy occurred the same. go back and look at these. david was the greatest kid ever. never gave us a hard time about anything new. there was this one with the cap on the cherry tree bottles or something that takes there's going to be cool some day when he is old. like now it's perfect. i'm not surprised, but david became and asked of us because he's pretty much always been an active us to his entire life. do you see 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
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that's just how we roll before the shooting. i don't believe we ever really talked 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, seeing guns being 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 is 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 of people telling me things like they want, i can tell 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 and people are getting angry. but it's still really hard to take as
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same way. and only one of them came home and why? because an actor shorter with an 8 or 15, made it into a school wide or side file. yeah, my daughter was home. ok. so you all were doing this for political motives and why we could care less about this. one guy will not go away the i went to from and that's why i couldn't go to the internet convention to me and
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i'll really we're being and attacks for the 1st time. not as like a major event or i'm trying to hunt on congressman and harass them saying sign this knowing or any money pledge or, you know, like why don't use for common sense kind of legislation before that the other 3 times that i had worried my thoughts were at the time 100 thing and the correspondence dinner. i think the fact that the president and vice president showed up there for the 1st time together ever and the other is history. is it testament out or afraid? you have guns in my house. we are supporters of the 2nd amendment. we don't, i don't remember so, and as we understand the value of somebody wanting to protect themselves in our family, we're not trying to disarm american citizens. we're trying to make sure that people are able to for manner where they're sampled are still able to practice our 2nd amendment rights, but not able to go out and killing innocent child. is that that much task? it looks good. we do good work here. i'm in all of the owners for
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yearbook we did an entire backpacks spread and it's just kind of ironic now because we all have the same backpack too. i really like that. it's kind of the opening to the memorial sections. you know, since we had an odd number of pages, you know, we wanted to find a way to transition from our normal coverage into this a close fiction. jamie the people she danced. hicks in the i think the children just like the,
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the n g. now the one thing i think is a class we discussed it and we said that we wanted 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 because it serves 17 friends. fred, it's not it's not anything also iris. odd. our 17 friends from me is elena patty and
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helena or alex there's carmen. ok. i think right now it's kind of different ways that everybody has it and like, i don't know is it and we've been stressing about getting it out really, really while receive. so kind of it the the 1st time in history, if any type of country's culture has been cancelled, the very remote in western town. so culture need to ask one of the associated miles
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to the truck. it just means setting them on a particular the phrase now particularly do for us to counseling russian culture. and yet the worst it could be a facilitator to that zip code where you might have folks to put you over your cities chill out of it. was that the most of the separate shalanda m d, the moines blood rushes, created the pos 1500 years. there's no questions, partially condemned, reviled and reject it to sit alone and use that to put somebody at the middle of the panel. there's a lot, i don't know because i don't know all the time. i guess it a little some of the list. joining total condemnation grows daily and now include dust de escalate to cost gate shostakovich. did that i need to. yeah. of course to invest, but yeah,
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she thinks that would be the w. i'm of the you the the, 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 say it, 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. all think of that day, i'll just picturing myself, walking out and seeing all the cop cars everywhere. any loud noise, i associate with gunshots. if i close my eyes,
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like that's all i hear the sound and the bullets heading, the walls and people call you a survivor. but i'm not a survivor yet. i'm still healing. i'm still processing, like i don't know is or if i 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 if we weren't safe at school, weren't in safe, no where the to public's the states, dominic grocery store chain, supporting a candidate for governor who is an unapologetic supporter of the and already douglas student inactive. as david hawk preparing for a diane at a public. there is a boy cut movement building, steam on social media, cash, a boy on public, the switched over and you thank you very much. it's not on the
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offensive. is the wrong thing to do with just made of the nation of $670000.00 to solve for something that is running for governor that is totally totally supporting the entering yeah. okay, well we see you 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 that we've had and re in recent history as a result of the inaction of our politicians in part because of lobbyists, organizations like the underwrite publics can stand with us. they can pull out their half $1000000.00 from not pundum contain and they can double that amount and donate it to the stone. and douglas victims find many of the students that are in there still have p gsp from what, how many events going on for stuff of many of them started yesterday from what happened at our school. we're trying to ensure that we're able to pay for it. if there's
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a man over there that's chanting, thinking that we're trying to take their guns, we're not, we're trying to stay black. we think it's one of our regular melissa. you should get 10 hours of training for each guns because they support training. if i get started, i'm gonna be there the, i need to get involved with this. 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 guns, it's the people that are spreading, dismissed information about me and everything that goes on that causes it. it's probably what's gonna cost me to be killed. don't think like that. kind of keep
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the right now the sun is about to come on in the middle of a protest. the stomach, douglas students active as david hawk preparing for a diane at a public organizing 2 separate events. today as part of that boy holly, or this morning, demonstrators placed a flour on each of the bodies being marked off to represent the victims killed at stillman douglas. the doctor on the 1710. we did it for the morning and i think with the rain service system lives is held through time. our tears was already said, we forgot about there's a, literally a team out here to come and clean them up and now their jobs basically pointless.
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except those remind me of our politicians. i try to swipe this stuff under the rug and try to make people forget about they tell them that they're going to do something about it. they never do their approval ratings go up. and then another frustrating happens to do it again and it the cycles perpetuate in solving that has been for the past 19 years the jesus christ. and what's the date now? the 25th? so this, this ones, it says the 25th active shooter incident in douglasville west middle school in central indiana. as far as the 947 that was 10 minutes ago. click on the link
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the how much the i certainly wonder if they're ever going to turn the building down already right now the, i just, honestly, i feel bad for the freshman because like, as long as it's i know high school or should i have to think about, you know, like, yeah, 17 kids were murdered in high school. like that's,
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that's insane. like articles literally more people died at our school decided calling on think about we just accept b, y and show that they standardized and they tried to do that. and then they did exactly what i do. why do we allow these things to continue to happen? is my question and they have seen multiple in a sense that's why we're 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. i'm waiting for one of these
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idiots to pull up life or 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 the sidewalk, the you want to talk we need to have these people accountable. we went here and body and flowers. we are going inside for 12 minutes. we brought a light on exactly it for and if they ask us to leave, we will leave. we're going to be peaceful for going to the car. are you going to be consider if they ask us to leave? leave
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the good morning. we are here today to announce large for our lives route 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 and community thinking sure we are going to harness an energy. 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 have every single one of those people votes encourages their friends to vote. make sure their family is getting to the
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polls. we can make real change in this country. thank you. i'll be taking questions . what's your name? i'm caroline caskey. that's a good one. all together represent our home. so we need to be with them. they're looking for votes, we've joining them. and we become part of what they're doing all the way many go. okay. he's one of the parents that we trust the most. and when he walks in the room, you know, he's there and it's not just because he looks like a pirate. he's here to get done. excuse the language. yeah. we do. okay. the
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or the so 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 all sides. very dramatic. the only personally, i'm going to resist, i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very clear to get a time time to sit down and talk only one main thing is important for not as an internationally speaking is that is that nations such a allowed to do anything, all the mazda races, and then you have the mind, the nation. so all the slaves, americans, rock, obama and others have had a concept of american exceptionalism. international law exist as long as it serves the american interest. if it doesn't, that doesn't exist by turning those russians into this dangerous boy, a man that wants to take over the world. that was
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a culture of strategy. so some of the vehicle in your industry, i'm a be an oxy leashed. it's often zuba and tablet block. nato said it's ours. we move east. the reason us, hey jim, it is dangerous. is it the by the sovereignty of the countries, the exceptionalism that america uses and its international war planning is one of the greatest threats to the populations of different nations. of nature, what is founded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in large arms companies would lose millions of millions or is business businesses good? and that is the reality of what, what we're facing, which is fashion, the the,
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i'll just say we're doing a search. there's always some vis the many people call kids already called the materials. i'm the wendy's. the one of the biggest things that i've realized is how i had to look through those ones. but there's other communities across the country that went through this every day. the just not a party issue. this is an issue that affects everybody, regardless of race, color, class freed religion, it doesn't matter. bullets do not discriminate the, the,
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what makes you a gun control expert? i'm not an expert. i'm part of the conversation, the, i don't need to be an expert to be part of the conversation that happened to the media. so they put an older friends on to the left of that on the covers of magazines and it made me feel real nice and good. but but his mind because went down to using it every day i wake up and as nice as it seems to be in the media all the time. i wake up in my school. gotcha. and nothing, and i'll be going on. the news is going to, i'm sure that's not a good never, never will be. when i'm doing this, i can be at some of my initial plan was to be a summer camp. and then i was gonna go for one session to work at my comic book store. i'd be happy because that's what i would want to do is do you want that? you realize that there's 3 types of people you have to see. see generally are good with never intentionally the free and the see. and then you have the seat
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seat dog, protective seat, which whenever you so you want me to say that i am a shoot. because then you can say that here's another thing. there's more than 3 types. there's a lot of different types, and we cannot face the world often. it can no longer be a good shot on the street or in school or in movie theater, or police. need to many universal comprehensive background. the domestic domestic violence senior, so not to be considered
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a threat with the gun. why the heck are we losing society? the chance is going to go up. you're right because it's there. so you want to eliminate hand guns from side that's i want to know is that risk? roswell is a red flag, was one of this lot of people because it's a white dream for law enforcement as far as the guns on the stage. why are you going to disarm the rest of you when you get to disarm the most? okay, and then what about the knives? what happens? and then what about the race little bit? 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 and you're going to take my guns away, is still left with imagines and gas already. so it's, are you saying it's just as you need this, that somebody just does it is i'm guessing. and when you have a moment bending, erica, if you're in a barrel relationship, it is just as empty the staff, someone in their neighbors is all sheets. and so if it's just as easy as harm, somebody in stock number the tracking number within life, then an hour 15, then why do you guys have a problem with them? thing that was i, i problem with anything being banned. what,
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what i choose to defend myself with is not your business or anyone else. i'm just going by the same one. and you can tell somebody with a knife. yeah. and you can also kill somebody with a gun, but otherwise, in case you're not any close to me. okay. yeah. so you don't have to be in that proximity, don't you think it makes a partner to kill that person? if you want to kill levers, it doesn't matter if it's harder or easier. a tool is a tool, whether you're doing it from 5, the way i can search him from here. or is there a different way over there to test the car in individual names and the last part is not good now, but now we're arguing the morality of to we don't walk away. we're having in the yeah, the every right in america go on, their sides won't walk away. 7 the,
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what the problem is there, i don't buy term is not the right by you want to go talk over there. if the stay comes to be inside, you are able to and to prove yourself inside. we are all very, i'm sorry, i recommend you guys go to our website much for our lives. dot com technologies there. i think the just yeah, just set the policy. see what you agree on, man, i'm sure there's stuff we really appreciate. okay,
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so let's head to the internet sales. we're right. it's up to national. right. the i got a call from david han and he said, hey man, there was a big event in fairfax, virginia. and guess what is exactly the same data for games for they it's, it's almost 4. and i wonder if you want to do something, i said, a 100 percent. that is the best place to celebrate working in sporting in front of the, in our a building. i mean, it's funny because no words a few professors from the time when i say a few, i will say less than 40 at the headquarter of the n. all right? and there was, at least i don't know, a 1000 people on our side. maybe more the d n r a creates this or 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
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the, they're just people who die into the delusional lie. that when you seem to work together gun safety, that you are immediately going to be an anti 2nd amendment person coming to take their car. so your next step is no. so why? so why that's why i use invitation. i do have to read more. do you have to understand that some laws yourself say no, you don't want to, you know, i haven't said something, not even close to that. my brother in law's, in around like it's no big deal. every day we wake up, we pray and then we start or bottle every single day. the shop is over,
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we already know what happened. and now we need to deal with it. and it's terrible. the, you know, it was going to be a 5 day want to seeing happy birthday. so that's a please. ok. ok. ok. ok. ok. well good. the 3 different about parking natalie are done about shutting up. they push back in us. we come back quarter. want to make sure that we all understand that whatever i say here today, might not be the same opinion from the students that organize these or from the mark. oh,
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the are you guys done for me this is like an expansion of working all over a whole are on them and being part of your home. it's great value to live in your cell and i found friends, i found friends and what, what was it again, let me just see. yeah. yours managed is getting better and better the 5 companions and most of the youth,
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we with people the it will never be a victory for russia wait solution. see when you're still waiting much anyway, news not done by some little create me up is a proxy. this is a war between russia and the united states. army comes to the shoes, tips for forces are and you're not in your russian forces. american forces are here and defend nato allies. nato escalates even more indiscretion, military operations becoming more l sup. sounds like the social is much store and i see it that i see failure to us because what i mean, we've so easily issue
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a unique and east of music. i'm gonna spend some, let's see, let's finish that and see what you're saying that i speak of the david that has chosen to take a year off. and so he's 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 coran 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 with that age. was they just
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put all that on in 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 experience like the teen movies when i was a kid. the shooting happened. i don't think there is typical anything anymore. you know, we're the lucky ones. our children survive, but yet we have different children now. their childhood ended that day and their life of activism began. you guys on run the 50 mile and my system is in west right now or in the middle of massachusetts and basically the middle of nowhere
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the there's all his science said that the 2nd amendment is greater than kids lives. 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? so live a, it's not mutually exclusive. you can do, but the make sure you will be active is very important. western massachusetts,
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the, 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, a bunch of kids. no. right. but in terms of them being here, that isn't a sense to me cuz i know what we're doing is right. and i know i'm on the right side of history on this one, you know, and i don't think they can stay the same. c i wanna thank you for being here today, ensuring support for these kids wives. we understand that we're not fighting against the constitution providing for common sense gun laws that allow us to practice our 2nd amendment rights and the right to the be continue to watch this unfolding story, a mass shooting at an evening tournament. it happened this afternoon in jacksonville, florida with long most
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b r. john simon and nightclub turned daily people, the 1st responders in big the she's not a what appears to be a domestic related murder in the active shooter. right now we only have a one year old child early birthday party, 5 people within shot hot yoga class was violently interrupted. they describe the scene at the bottom or to avoid gunfire off or shot. we ask for your names and your family, the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh, pennsylvania authorities are reporting multiple casually. it's not even like you even hear the shock in our voices anymore. i mean, which is a sad state of itself the today's,
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the day we've all been working so hard for the mid term elections. we've called over 1200 numbers and it should like everyone knows what today is and making sure that they get out and either vote on a boat or today like is really for the past 3 months. have been training for this marathon, and this is the starting. and if the people we put in the power, now don't wordpress. you don't represent the young people. we're not just gonna vote and now we're going to run again the the,
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did is taking the rain like fairfax virginia is in the election. there were some few twins and some huge losses that are around the country. we honestly, one young people showed up in record numbers, and that's the most important thing to acknowledge. the fact that the energy loss so much power in one election,
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i'm crediting to the young activists of this country that's set up over the past 8 and a half months. 20202020, to 2024. there's no limit as to how much of a difference young people can actually make. just about the end of this race, the beginning both political parties are going to have to represent us more routes, so has to fear being voted off the . this is a long fight, but the by continue loving, trusting the we can be the worries to find strange can in the world we shall we can be that we should be the
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[000:00:00;00] the day and the k m. everyone's a creative watching pretty start to care with everybody watching your people up there with you. everybody's really a no by just trying to share with you. our lead is on there as and i think that needs some services. tell me why they frame what the kids on the fergus that jump in on the status that call it. like i see you wasting everybody's column with table by deleting people loving sides more than kids. and they say the reason is to
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