tv Documentary RT December 17, 2023 2:30pm-3:01pm EST
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for c, n wells and whatever they see the people in ukraine see what the result is from the plans that started in the made and puts equity in 2014. it is poverty. it is a disgrace in all areas. and economic di it is that they lost the country at, uh it is that the big american investors onto vast amounts of lands they bought all the interests in the ukraine. the economy is down, they take over here and there. so the people themselves are just suffering, they are just losing such as the europeans. that doesn't seem to be economic lee that when are there. so why is it done any way? i can only think that the reason is that there are some games played in the back such as the credit game. it is sad or there are rumors that the big invest american invest us boss of the ukrainian debt for cents on the dollar. and they want to the
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european union and to, to pay a 100 percent off of these steps, which would be the biggest gain in history house significant with losing us simple be for you create, i mean, how to change the situation on the battlefield. imagine ukraine as a raft of logs, etc. and what binds that raft together is the rope of american financial support in moral support. and that rogue is dissolving extraordinarily fast every day. so that entire raft. imagine coming apart it, see, that's what ukraine's future is. that's what ukraine's economy is. that's what ukraine's military is, and it has no hope. it has no future. it, it has nothing because it has been a frankenstein monster that the united states has generated since the late 19
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ninety's since the orange revolution. and then ultimately, with the 2014 over throw and the generation of this nazi genocide against the russians, which president putin stepped in to stop as well as all of the things i do check out all to call most of interesting. so is i will be back have a couple of them the . 7 4 the
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chicago wild land where no last dance, but chicago was actually on so many people that stand with us and each other way to verify this issue is different. if we continue to come together, i'll just say we're going to fix this always. so this, the many people call kids already called the materials. i'm the wing, these bottles.
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the, the biggest things that i've realized is how i had to work through this once. but there's other communities across the country that sort of do this every day. the, this is 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
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organization for traveling the country and speaking about what specifically on the top of the united states, the responsible, the 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 or that happens the media. so they put in all your friends on tv left with that on the covers of magazines and it made you feel real nice and good. so you did. but i think it went
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down to 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, and i'll be going on. the news is going to and shoot on my screen. that's not a good a, it was 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 going to go for one session to work at my comic book store and be happy because that's what i would want to do. thing is do you want that you realize that there's 3 types of people see generally are good. we never intentionally to free and to see and then you have a seat. sheep dog protects which whenever you say you want me to say that i am a she because then you can say 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
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acceptable for to get shot on the street or in school or in movie theater. or police. need to many universal comprehensive the domestic domestic violence senior. so not to be considered a threat with a gun. why the heck are we literally using this assign the chance is going to go up your right because it's there. so you want to eliminate pain guns from side. that's what i said. and i said we're good for us as well as a red flag was one of this lot of people because it's
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a white dream for law enforcement. as far as the guns on the streets. why are you going to disarm the rest of you when you get to disarm the most? okay, and then what about the night? what happens? and then what about the race a little bit more doctors visits. what about their swords? you have? what about, i mean you, you think that if i, if i threaten to, to burn your house down and you're going to take my guns away, you still left me with a match and some guy so, so it's, are you saying it's just as you need to start somebody just as it is, i'm guessing and when you have on the bending, erica, if you're in a mirror relationship, it is just as mc to stab someone in their neighbors, it shoots. and so if it's just as easy as harm, somebody in stock number the tracking number with a life then and they are 15, then why do you guys come from attending them with i probably didn't even be in band what, what i choose to defend myself with is not your business or anyone else with i'm just going by the same, but as you can tell somebody with a knife. yeah. you can also kill somebody with a gun by that logic. these are not any close to me. okay. yeah. so you don't have
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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 shoots from, from here. or is there a different way over there statistics or even an agent names and a lot of partners with them. but now we're arguing the morality of 2. we don't walk away, we're having the, the, every right in america can go on their side, walk away from the phone for the, for the buddy from your business you stand
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by target is not the right, but you want to go talk over there if the state comes to the inside, you are able to and to prove yourself inside, we are all i'm sorry, i feel like there's a lot of or the i, i recommend you guys go to our website much for our lives. dot com technologies there. i think just yeah, just check the policy, see what you agree on, man, i'm sure there's stuff we've really appreciate. okay, so let's head to the enter a headquarters right behind you. if that sounds weird, right. it's us to national do you know where you are? yes. put it on the he is the one the
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i got a call from david han and he said, hey man, it was a big event in fairfax, virginia. and guess what is exactly the same day that bookings 4 days. so it was for on, i wonder if you want to do something, i said, a 100 percent. that is the best place to celebrate working, supporting in front of the n r 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 enter a and there was, at least i don't know, a 1000 people on our side. maybe more. the d n r, a plea yates, this, or of this large, scary, nasty group of people who are not affected by your loss and who are going to punish
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you. and the majority of it is the, they're just people who die into the delusional lie. that when you say i'm to works together, gun safety, that you are immediately going to be an anti 2nd amendment person coming to take their got. so 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 laws are so say no, you don't want to, you know, i haven't said something, not even close to that. my brother and the ones that are around like it's no big deal. every day we wake up, we pray,
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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, i was. 2 pop day, i want to see happy birthday. so let's uh please. ok. ok. ok. ok. ok. ok, well good. how divided? 3 different about parking? not only are none of us shutting up. they push back on us. we come back quarter. want to make sure that we all understand that whatever i say here today,
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might not be the same opinion from the students that organizes or from the month old lives kids. i am responsible for what i'm going to say. i'm as much as i a lie with them. i'm going to start being a little less polite the so that said, i have a message from what came and he's got to the right. yeah, the brief thing on the
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are you guys done for me? this is like an extension of working all over a home. our own them and being part of your home. it's great value start to live in your cell phone from friends and what, what was it again let me just see. yeah. yours managed is getting better and better if i continue to use people
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the the one of the things that we learned very quickly about brock obama was that he was not a friend of transparency. he was not a friend of whistle blowers and he was very, very easily influenced by the c i a and by the rest of the intelligence community, perhaps because he came to the presidency with no foreign policy experience. worked
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behind perhaps because he just believed in the mission of the c i a and the us intelligence services 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 asked or 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. i wish i could just put all that on in the cabinet and let them lived there years at the high
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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. and then the shooting happened. i don't think there is typical anything anymore . you know, we're the lucky ones are children survive. but yet we have different children now. their childhood ended that day and their life of activism began. you guys on the 50 mile, my system is in west right now or in the middle of massachusetts and basically the middle of nowhere, the
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the his science said. but the 2nd amendment is greater than kids. why? 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 both the year, make sure you won't be active. it's very important to west invest the somebody
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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. right. but in terms of them being here, that isn't a sense to me because 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 say the same. c i want to 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 continued to watch this unfolding story, a mass shooting at an a gaming tournament. it happened this afternoon in jacksonville, florida. what was almost to be done,
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simon and nightclub turned daily for the 1st responders in baker street, montgomery to see somebody. so she's on a what appears to be a domestic related murder, the active shooter. right now we always have a one year old child early birthday party, 5 people within shot hot yoga class was violently interrupted. save. describe the scene as when the volume or to avoid gunfire. ross are shot. we ask for your name and your family. the tree of life synagogue, and pittsburgh, pennsylvania authorities are reporting multiple casually. it's not even like you even hear this talking our voices anymore. hang on. i mean, which is a sad state of itself the today's, the day we've all been working so hard for the mid term elections. we've
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called over 1200 numbers and should like everyone knows what today is and making sure that they get out and use their vote on a motor 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 work for us and don't represent the young people. we're not just going to vote and now we're going to run again the the, everybody did you vote today?
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yeah. the like fairfax, virginia is in the the, the, 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
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and a half months. 20202020, to 2024. there's no limit as to how much of a difference young people can actually make this race. the beginning both political parties are going to have to represent us more routes, so has to fear being voted out of the . this is along fine by continuing slowly testing the or we can do the research to find strange care in the world. we shall know. we can be we can be the leader in me that he could
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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 nobody to try to share with you. our leaders are on there as and i think they need some services and tell me why they ran with the 5 kids on the, for a good fit color like up everybody's calling with people loving sides more than kids and caesar. and they say the reason is to protect the freedom, but we don't believe them the, [000:00:00;00]
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