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darcy negotiations in 1962 heavy and the cords were assigned 14 algeria on the bass towards independence. but this was achieved at a colossal price. algeria by rights, is considered to be a country of martyrs. according to the calculations of historians, the french colonists are responsible for the debts of one and a half 1000000 algerians. absolutely. i try to play for games favorites. like we have a lot of music that we both like a lot, much left 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 of
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the,
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the, the i how many was 17 i understand that there's thousands of victims from gone fired with but there's 17 direct victims from the private info on the we also have 17 files. so a way for me to somehow support these other families and make them be part of this
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without infringing the privacy or anything is to place a flower, you know, these messages the, i don't want you to know. so here's where i live with a long 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 before this, but i feel like i do not. it's indescribable, the amount of like work that his father's been doing,
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she'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, 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 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, but david became and asked of us because he's pretty much always been an activist
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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. 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 to kill my son, or that i should have had an abortion. because he's just
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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 a parent, the peers are under see what they will be under as long as the things that one main thing is to keep away from shape hating anybody. it's very easy to fall into that tating and not having enough told her is
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so i need to train myself into not fall into that the, the franco best buy the i believe in having. i believe that this is just like that. this is not the whole thing, there's more i also understand that my kids because of the way
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he was murdered as a march here. he has like a direct pass that or so i wanna make sure i got the same place. the
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only one of them came home and why? because an active shorter with the team made it into a school wide . there were side sellers file. yeah, my daughter was home. ok. so you all for joining. those were political motives. by the way, we could care less about this. one guy will not go away the
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winter from and that's why i couldn't go to the energy convention to me and fall really weird being and attacks for the 1st time. not as like a major event or i'm trying to hunt on congress right and harass them saying sign this know in ready, money pledge or you know like why don't use for common sense gun legislation before that the other 2 times that i had weren't my talks were at the time 100 thing and the corresponding standard. i think the fact that the president and vice president showed up there for the 1st time together ever in the interest history is a testament, our afraid we do have guns in my house. we are supporters of the 2nd amendment. we aren't entering numbers though, and we understand the value of somebody wanting to protect themselves and their families. we're not trying to disarm american citizens. we're trying to make sure that people are able to protect themselves in a safe and responsible manner where they're 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?
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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 ironic now because we all have the same backpack. 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 test function. jamie, the people she danced. hicks in the
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i think i can change and just like the, the, me and change the scene, i think as 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, right? it's not, it's not anything. all eyes are 17 friends, friends is alaina. patty.
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helena or alex is carmen. ok. i think right now it's kind of just for waste that everybody has it and like, i don't know cuz we've been stressing about getting it out really, really low receive. so i'm proud of it, the, the, the ukraine's long anticipated counter offensive housing deidre gunn,
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but it's not off to a good start. this does not bode well for the cube regime, and more importantly, it is a testament to the effectiveness of nato. ukraine is failing since those may of the every spring and summer. the melting optics move reveals a band of machinery, millions of rusty barrels, and the detritus left by human expansion into this most inaccessible of territories . yes, i used to move for to a customer on both of us for some of the doors at the post the beach and as an issue, calling to us from clean optic travels the highest island home to the biggest opponent station on the fence of joseph land. archipelago really asked me for our laws and that was your more you have to do should. so it means if you have, when you feel when we see lots of money and then put some of the what the, some will stay on. the old stuff was so much you feel like you are a mess. almost
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a little more. z means membership when you to of got the serial. no boys to the middle of please join me instead of the optic pioneers main objective was to explore and comcast. these harsh lance they had no time to think about waste management now and, and i guess they could remain for centuries. that's my of my choice of so it's pretty at the question system of this month upon your scope of template to include that the deal to issue 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,
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it's the community that you're in. people might not see it, but you're always thinking about a always good to hear door close at school and a lot of us don't jump police sirens. i'll think of that day. i'll just picture myself, walking out and seeing all the cop cars everywhere. any loud noise i associate with gunshots. if i close my eyes, 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 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
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a public. there is a boy cut movement building steam on social media cache, a boy con public. the switched over and you thank you very much. it's not on the offensive. is the wrong thing to do. and just made of the nation of $670000.00 to solve for us. and 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 read in recent history as a result of the inaction of our politicians in part because of lobbyist, organizations like the generate publics can stand with us. they can pull out the half $1000000.00 from the pundum campaign,
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and it can double that amount and donate it to the spellman douglas victims fund. many of the students that are in there still have the gsp, from what, how many events going on. as 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 save law. we think that it's one of our regular melissa, you should get 10 hours of training for each guns because they support training. if i get the need to get ahold of this, i mean, honestly, i don't. i don't. yeah. we're just trying to save lives. i. i'm not trying to check
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in with the 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 right now, the sons of us come on in the middle of a protest, the stomach douglas students after this. david hawk preparing for a dying at a public organizing 2 separate events today as part of that boy holly or this morning, demonstrators placed a flour on each of these bodies being marked off to represent the victims killed at stillman douglas. the
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doctor on the 1710. we did it for the morning of manning and i think with the rain services symbolizes held through time, our tears whilst away said we forgot about 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 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 school shooting happens and do it again. and then the cycles perpetuate themselves . and that's how it's been for the past 19 years. the jesus christ. what's the date now?
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the 25th. now this, this one is it says the 25th active shooter incident in douglasville. west middle school in central indiana is closer to $947.00. that was 10 minutes ago. click on the link the how much the
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i certainly wonder if they're ever gonna turn the building down right now. right. so i just, honestly, i feel bad for the freshmen because like a, something that i know high school or should i have to think about, you know, like, yeah, 17 kids were murdered of my high school. like that's, that's insane. like articles, literally more people died at our school than died of college. think about we just except why is it 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?
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is my question and they have been 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 a gun out or something. i don't consider this a big group. and i know probably half of them are. i've seen them so i'm not worried about half of them, but the other ones that are reporters are posing as reporters or media. those are the guys i'm worried about ones i've never seen always looking at the hands the sidewalk. you want to talk
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we need to have these people accountable. we went here and body and flowers. we are going inside for 12 minutes. we're going to live down exactly at 4. and if they ask us to leave, we will leave. we're going to be peaceful. going to the car, are you going to be consider if they ask us to leave, leave the guns for 12 minutes starting right now. the 14 bought his flowers here. the next day he was slaughtered at school. when i take $670000.00 from what we call
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the sisters brothers, uncles and mom is in stand against us. we call the united states of america against the national rifle association. continue to put their own agenda ahead of the american public in the baby
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is toward sorry sir. i wanna thank you. the young people always the 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,
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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 and 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. they're looking for votes. we've joined them. we become part of what they're doing . business wise words are 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.
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