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these officials, it's a tony said his 1st visit to the neighboring country and 6 is aging, has been working to improve ties with other call me to states and with other with another major infrastructure projects on the table. in hanoi, the trip follows to a biden's trip to visit to the southeast asian countries at 10 the same by atlas as an attempt by the us to create further distance between china and vietnam. hayes all contributes a culture with us is trying to compete. we find out and again, us have come short by bringing money to the table. the china, one of the vision china has offered to get nom and larger. asia is, is pan ation bill networks that will connect china that will connect cities in china all the way to single forward and including running railway lines from solar, china through allows the vietnam cambodia file in malaysia. and singapore is a big vision, was not offering me anything close to that. a china, it has
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a real technology to offer. china already builds the noise metro system and china can offer to help being down to upgrade is the infrastructure against again, united states call for nothing but talk on nothing but lecture and taught an empty air from forcing cruise to exposing the 1st c i a operation in latin america, before the precedence of the quantum oliver needs the rates are, which has never before told stories with raphael korea and the latest episode of conversation with korea that you can watch the full interview throughout the day, hey, around all to you. but for now, he's a quick preview to say i'm a guy in latin america. the carriers and state policy continues to be implemented as a stake policy lead us open the results of the raft, sag reston, i'm boycotting countries that are supposedly moving closer to china. i felt this very strongly my cons street, but china is the main trading partner for most of the worlds. they even finance us
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developments when funding of on south no one to deny states the right to receive funding for the sake of everyone's wellbeing, prosperity, and so on. board with us on this do for it. despite the fact that you are a christian democrats and here to the policies they deprived, you'll go a months of age because they did not bring the cook typed it straight to seek justice for meals. and then we had problems with receiving financial assistance from the united states. almost all funding came from, you know, to give us almost nothing seems like they still pursue this policy when he comes to latin american countries, they did not want to recognize a right to make independent decisions. they always tried to impose their point of view with many countries in the region and have gradually managed to gain independence and established democracies the way to benefit the interest of the country itself and not the interest of the united states. we have a fairly strong economy and usa is no longer crucial, but we must maintain political relations with them because the united states are still to influential. you know,
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countries decision making process. they continue the many thanks the company here in all the international desk gets check out websites onto the console. the latest on you can join me for more news wants to get to the top of that. the all i guess tonight are 2 seniors from marjorie coleman. douglas high school in florida . welcome much, while lives active as handled. gonzales and math dice. are amazing. you guys are great. you guys are more than students. you become active and they're angry and they're doing something about it. this is a real the
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can you tell me right now that you will not accept a single donation from the, the, something that needs to be held, the perspective responsibility to more people in here than leukemia. it's an epidemic that we need to face so people don't like the war gone control, guess what? i do. and i don't understand why i could still go into store and buy. what was the
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one, right. i know you want us to be kids, but we have one part of things to do the partner with the beautiful place with a beautiful community. it's very friendly. it's very like going to law like it's a small town, just beautifully manicured homes and fuel for shops. people move 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 in this is was where you'll go to high
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school and you move out. and we did like 3 years later on the before february 14th person was super different. i was cost president, i was a dancer, i did a lot of volunteer work. i was like, your typical nerd. i guess the minorities administrative, we made up, they 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 a wife. i lived in the burbs where you go to be safe and you don't ever think about gun violence. the
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it was valentine's day, the kids were excited and i was teaching an excellent less than that days. it was specifically on um personality. freud came up, of course, and everyone last and everyone giggles when we talk about ford to be so far out there and kind of cookie. and we were talking about the psycho social stages. and i think we were actually talking about the animal stage, which is not what you think, as i cleared that all the way it has to do with 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 at the
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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 oh the, the kids jumped from their desks and the whole class just got up and moved to the opposite side of the room. they 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. let's see. let's
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see, see, allowed to be a jail and you can solid deal it inside your after the boom boom felton is in your head. i was looking at the door like just waiting for something to happen. and i remember the glass shattering everywhere. i just remember like my friend jake, like holding my hand like jeremy isaac. this is not real, it's 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 its 1st thoughts, so i don't know if it was a one booth and like the fire alarm. oh, there's a book. fire alarm on josh. sure . sure, sure. it's not for. yeah, 72 now about a 100 other people with title work,
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but i mean like, it's like we saw puts desks by our door to barricaded, sitting there in silence while we sure gunshots the screen i was going online. what am i going to do if somebody tries to get through this, the tape on the windows of high school shooting the high school in park. it used to be to talk to you. but you know, because to anybody in here, these people to believe as testing mom
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and my girlfriend. last year i told one robbery the that there was a last care that mr. neal called, in right after that restaurant english shop. the number of like carrying over the desk and i just saw blood everywhere. i saw the blind bullets. i saw everything. i just didn't understand these kids and finally ears were shot. that doesn't. that doesn't happen. ben was shot not he was shot and sammy was shot.
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and sadly we lost one of our classmates. we lost carmen, the . 0 the we passed 2 bodies and there was like paper work and magazine, zach all. listen, backpacks everywhere and we've 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 was an active shooter and margery stone and douglas high school
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. those are students being left out of this high school about 3000 in the school. the in the around is all around the accomplish the big one is left behind is, is pushing us towards a walmart and i get a text from my daughter saying there's a shooting and then getting another one from david. what do you do and you get to call like that his flight is coming and the people are reading. and these being tang, since you think you only see in the military, our job was to help the kids over the fence. the shooter actually escaped and that same route that arrest has been made. not long after the shooting happened, no more. it on a few. this person is, although multiple reports pointing towards the shooter being a former student, we had countless magazines, multiple magazines, and at this point, we believe we have one, a or 15, were walking home and i saw some valentine's day teddy bears on the street,
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which was just horrible because like that they were supposed to be filled with love and your happiness. and it was like taken away so quickly. the night before when keen asked me after and a basketball game have done some we stopping by some flowers for tomorrow for tore his girlfriend for body thing saying the we got school set. okay. dont i love you about the flowers. it said, call me i so you told me the flowers, so i know what happened and what was the reaction? and that was the other text from one of the teacher. he said sandy. nobody's heard from fucking not this kid. not let's get
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put on the news and the desk countless, maybe 5 or 6 at that time. and i thought that was the worst i could get there saying find body dead. 7 bodies of dead. all i need was close. face was dead . block him is dead. meadow was dead. alana was dead. nicholas said, the wife, what's going on? my mom didn't want me going out that 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, one, it basically tried 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
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a student journalist at some in douglas high school and a terrible event. this happened. it wasn't until the end of the night that they have confirmed like 12 bodies is the next and they can send all 17. and then it wasn't until a couple days later they took that off names the the
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jamie was my baby girl. she'll be forever 14, told 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 we went ronald by doing nothing less. that happened to them for kids that lived through this and in our entire generation is i do work 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,
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we're gonna try changing 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 and scared. and we have jobs to lose. we don't, we've lost our friends. what else we have to lose? my initial reaction was to get political. i was just 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 for it together, some of your politics and get something i was organizing because that's what i want to do. is it on demand and change and 100 items from storm in douglas high school for those 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,
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let's do that. at that point person was the epicenter of the world. the the all eyes are on us. so we had to take it and run with it. the people were like, this isn't going to work and it was like in the party was fine august, 4th, 2000. this is incorrect. as a rest of our, we just a half the level of to america to day
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after he turn 3, the white teen was fairies point when it gets less, if neither one of the house he was very, very shy bad that it started changing the way he decided to face the where he became a teenager style and be having a voice the at school he was non shoulders, his friends from high school. i think they found a 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
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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 happens is working with for my wife and dad, but he was always a friend. he was just like, he was the frequency with the fans he had on the fence, but he was my body. he loved to play basketball. one day he got side calls from the ref, calls one after the other. and she complained and the rest threw him out of the gate on our way back home. he said that i actually saying that that
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wrapped is receiving money from the other thing. so i don't think there's any way we can win this game with that rest. as in george then february, and then i needed to do something. sony and my wife is sort of these organization fold change the rest the rest is 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 risk free, so we can have better calls on a firm again. it's a perfect way of wondering, a walk in the guise friday slide tomorrow. i find
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you a stucco deciding which 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. so i think they're a little under prepared for the the attack of the teenagers, the
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mercer eliza never again. the kids of parkland really have 5 main points. repealing dicky amendment to allow cdc research for gun violence as right now they can allergies and funding towards it. the atf had strictly paper records of guns, sales, and gun registries. so digitize that. pretty simple, pretty common sense fan in 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 weapons that are just too dangerous for a regular civilian shouldn't be in the hands of those people
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that i've seen for disability. and i'm more easy and 50000 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 inspiring to say the least you're the people in the beginning, our power, i'm going to do my best to give it to them. the
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not on the last day before break, the school board decided that we have to bring clear backpacks to school and have security checks as supports. so when you are late now they're just throwing bandied changes out there and it's not
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not being received very well. the i'm just putting the price tag or on the back so if you did. 2 the all the money given to mark, review of a 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 and it's worth it for me to even bring it in late. says embarrassing. not even like,
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as a fashion statement, but just embarrassing that our school is going through this the let me ask you a question right now. do you know for a 100 percent that i don't have a knife in here? exactly. the little pistol in my back is there. definitely don't think any young people are involved 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 a lot to kind of just humor us. this is one of those times waiting. real change or the
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i asked my friend emma gonzalez, if she was able to find out to meet her backpack formation, did. so that's 4 kings clear backpack. and it's filled with the things that he needs to bring on his voice. and 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,
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the no idea flows up the own grad school in the northern. john's in northern, gone through the worst reportedly found to mazda infrastructure. images of full people are killed during an wally military rate on the west side for the ocean in floods. seeing these images twice. now that's coming out to present every day. it's also effects an entire generation that might be, i think, an ice because of these images consol. it's 5 minutes that was that an entire generation of arabs composed on as well as result of it's bruce over the foaming of gauze that meanwhile in the us i think is disgraceful.

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