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here in jonesboro, we had a mass shooting 20 years ago and our community has never healed. that has been a large factor in organizing this march for -- march for -- march. host: the washington post says that thousands march in washington, a small group will meet in the small town of john's esboro after a teacher and students were killed after a student pulled a fire alarm and then shot their classmates as they streamed out of the building. to say, somes on people are not joining the march but are participating in a quieter memorial ceremony, yet, you are taking a different approach of taking to the streets. say about the difference there and how people are memorializing this anniversary? guest: in my opinion, it is remember the victims who have lost their lives. we would not be marching if it were not for them. that is really important, and i am glad that we have survivors who are meeting at the memorial garden that they have created, but i also think it is important to take action, to prevent future tragedies. olga, i want to get your thoughts on some of the people who hav
here in jonesboro, we had a mass shooting 20 years ago and our community has never healed. that has been a large factor in organizing this march for -- march for -- march. host: the washington post says that thousands march in washington, a small group will meet in the small town of john's esboro after a teacher and students were killed after a student pulled a fire alarm and then shot their classmates as they streamed out of the building. to say, somes on people are not joining the march but...
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high school in arkansas and also the organizer of the jonesboro march of our lives. thank you for joining us today. guest: thank you. host: we are talking to viewers about the march of our lives in washington. people gather for that event which is expected to begin at 12 noon. we will have students from the parkland high school which experienced the horrific attack last month as well as other supporters. draw expected to dro -- celebrities, area on a grundy, jennifer hudson, miley cyrus, grandei lovato -- ariana , jennifer hudson, miley cyrus, and demi lovato. a young person from kensington , maryland. are you marching today? caller: i am marching today. host: what brings you out? caller: i personally believe going out to march today to show lawmakers that we do -- i do care about these issues. there is a way to fix this. other countries have shown ways and taken action to stop the shootings. there are ways we can take action to stop the shootings and they get harder for criminals to do this and also make it harder for criminals. to stop criminals ahead of time. that
high school in arkansas and also the organizer of the jonesboro march of our lives. thank you for joining us today. guest: thank you. host: we are talking to viewers about the march of our lives in washington. people gather for that event which is expected to begin at 12 noon. we will have students from the parkland high school which experienced the horrific attack last month as well as other supporters. draw expected to dro -- celebrities, area on a grundy, jennifer hudson, miley cyrus,...
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but look at jonesboro, look at columbine, look at newton and norway where you had these awful outbreaksf horrific violence. in one case after another, the kids were hooked on violent video games. you saw some of the violence we saw on some of these games, you wouldn't allow it on your network. i think the industry can and should do more to police self to get this out of the hands of children. charles: brent bozell, thank you very much. i want to bring in kirsten haglund and katie frates. katie, what are your thoughts about this? >> brent bozell is either profoundly ignorant on this topic or willfully flying americans. i would like to correct the record that's major gaming companies didn't send any representatives. they didn't know about this when it was first announced last week. not even the esa knew this was happening. we don't know who in the white house was agreeing with this in the beginning. but there are study after study showing no causal shrink between violent video games and real life violence. it has no effect on empathy. it has nothing to do with the tragedy in florida. to s
but look at jonesboro, look at columbine, look at newton and norway where you had these awful outbreaksf horrific violence. in one case after another, the kids were hooked on violent video games. you saw some of the violence we saw on some of these games, you wouldn't allow it on your network. i think the industry can and should do more to police self to get this out of the hands of children. charles: brent bozell, thank you very much. i want to bring in kirsten haglund and katie frates. katie,...
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there have been three others that have had the same number of fatalities as jonesboro.s feel safer but after the parkland shooting, especially because parkland was known to be a very safe school. we feel that if we don't fight, it could happen to us next. it's definitely affecting all students across the nation. amy: what were you most interested in finding outas you took "the nfl today" mike and made your way into the crowd? soledad -- soledad: it's great how about intersectional viewpoints there were. we had a lot of people with the game flags, a lot of people saying black lives matter. it's not just gun violence, 's also black -- violence in gay and latino communities we need to talk about. i saw a lot of mothers, people of color who are scared in their own communities. amy: i want to go to some of your interviews and comment behind us, some of the people that are holding up signs are, for example, we may be kids but we're not kidding and tell us, more people or more guns? we're going to talk about all that in a minute but i want to go to some of soledad's interviews
there have been three others that have had the same number of fatalities as jonesboro.s feel safer but after the parkland shooting, especially because parkland was known to be a very safe school. we feel that if we don't fight, it could happen to us next. it's definitely affecting all students across the nation. amy: what were you most interested in finding outas you took "the nfl today" mike and made your way into the crowd? soledad -- soledad: it's great how about intersectional...
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arkansas,n jonesboro, line for democrats. good morning. yes, i like to know why they ain't doing nothing about the young people getting $6000 back on income tax and they work wo months and why they are getting $1000 on food stamps, my husband worked 55 years of his kids and i raised four kids and was on he never was on no food stamps and they cut his social security for his has to pay $500 medicine. young people getting free healthcare until they are 25 years old, they are living free and i brought, my husband was brought up, he had to put food on the table for his country and this country giving us, young people not going to work when they know they can get everything free. they know they can get checks free, ain't nothing wrong with them. there is nothing wrong with for hisey are medicine. young people getting free healthcare until they are 25 years old, they are living free and i brought, my husband was brought up, he had to put food on the table for his country and this country giving us, young people not going to work when they know t
arkansas,n jonesboro, line for democrats. good morning. yes, i like to know why they ain't doing nothing about the young people getting $6000 back on income tax and they work wo months and why they are getting $1000 on food stamps, my husband worked 55 years of his kids and i raised four kids and was on he never was on no food stamps and they cut his social security for his has to pay $500 medicine. young people getting free healthcare until they are 25 years old, they are living free and i...
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year in the 1990's, 1996-19 97 school year, there were four mass shootings at schools, including jonesborond springfield, oregon. what happened in florida is horrible, tragic, tremendous impact on families, communities, the nation as a whole, but let's also not overreact. we can react to it, but not overreact. host: professor fox, you mentioned 1996 and upticks in 1997, 1998, 1999. statistical -- i guess it stays the same during the 2000's, and then an uptick in 2012. where did you compile your information for this? guest: various sources. there has been a survey of school-related homicides that goes back to the early 1990's. in fact, there were four dozen homicides in schools each year. a lot of that was gang-related. since that time, homicides and -- in schools have dropped. we now have, on average, about 10 students killed each year at a school. this year, of course, will be a spike given what happened in parkland. but we have 55 million schoolchildren and over 100,000 schools. again, without minimizing the horror of what happened, the probability of the risk is extremely small. over-re
year in the 1990's, 1996-19 97 school year, there were four mass shootings at schools, including jonesborond springfield, oregon. what happened in florida is horrible, tragic, tremendous impact on families, communities, the nation as a whole, but let's also not overreact. we can react to it, but not overreact. host: professor fox, you mentioned 1996 and upticks in 1997, 1998, 1999. statistical -- i guess it stays the same during the 2000's, and then an uptick in 2012. where did you compile your...
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we need to come together on both sides. , at: celeste robinette 17-year-old senior almost 18 from jonesboro high school in arkansas and also the organizer in orlando and still the gun show las vegasshot dead in and still military style assault weapons remain legal. 650 people murdered in hicago last year and still no vote on legislation. others were shot in in the s district last four years and no vote on comprehensive gun violence legislation. had ly this congress the courage of aaron fight and others at majory stoneman douglas high the courage to take lives. and save what are speaker and republicans waiting for. will ny more lives have to be taken? to many mothers need bury their children. >> they are offering action. go believe children should to school with baseball try-outs and pop quizzes. bullet like an opportunity. create opportunities for young people to pick up skills, not ob guns. s >> >> it's a movement that will put an end to weapons of water on our streets. >> enough is enough. your safety and life matters. none of us should live in fear that we or someone we love could be nex
we need to come together on both sides. , at: celeste robinette 17-year-old senior almost 18 from jonesboro high school in arkansas and also the organizer in orlando and still the gun show las vegasshot dead in and still military style assault weapons remain legal. 650 people murdered in hicago last year and still no vote on legislation. others were shot in in the s district last four years and no vote on comprehensive gun violence legislation. had ly this congress the courage of aaron fight...