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just kids from parkland who are working on this. students have connected with young gun violence prevention advocates all across the country. some inspired by the parkland shooting, some who have been working on this long beforehand. they are building a deep bench of young political talent across the entire country. amy: can you talk about the student writing project since parkland? high school students covering what is taking place. >> yes. there have been a lot of really impressive works of journalism. one that was released earlier this week is the trace and mcclatchy brought together 200 haskell journalist to tell the story covers it will get killed with a gun since parkland. nearly 1200 kids. that does not count any of the gun n suicideses. they are now online. it is an astonishing and really difficult read, but telling each of the stories and reminding the country that we don't have just a mass shooting or a school shooting problem, that more than 95% of the kids who diane america from guns at that outside of school. and that 1
just kids from parkland who are working on this. students have connected with young gun violence prevention advocates all across the country. some inspired by the parkland shooting, some who have been working on this long beforehand. they are building a deep bench of young political talent across the entire country. amy: can you talk about the student writing project since parkland? high school students covering what is taking place. >> yes. there have been a lot of really impressive...
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and i said, we can't have parkland be that city. you, there's plenty of room for crying, there's plenty of room for people talking about the horrible tragedy of loss. i understand that. but your focus was on the anger. i wanted it to be that 20 years after the shooting, when people thought of parkland, they didn't think of people crying, they thought people in the worst possible situation standing up and standing for something that was bigger than them. so, while we haven't gotten all of the legislative victories he want with gun control, we have gotten very few, actually, at the end of the day there's a victory in the sense that parkland is not the city that you think of and you instantly think of people mourning and people running away from the problem. i think when people hear the word parkland they think of something larger and stronger than the shooter. i mean, in many ways the greatest thing parkland did was that it was stronger than anyone who could try to attack it. i think one of the things people remember from parkland tha
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it happened in parkland! i remember saying that night, this time they messed with the wrong community and the wrong dad. >> reporter: in the year that followed, fred became one of many parkland parents and students who turned their grief into a drum beat of change. >> your comments this week and those of our president have pathreatical pathetically weak. >> reporter: becoming accidental activists. and perhaps forever changing the debate over gun violence. today, the students behind the march for our lives rally are holding steadfast in their mission for common sense gun reform. >> we've got a main office. >> reporter: jaclyn and ryan showed us inside their headquarters, a tiny office that spawned a nationwide movement. >> this is a photo from the march on the 24th. >> we're little people over there. >> we were that dot. >> and the fact that we're here talking to you almost a year later, and we're still going and growing means the world. because people still care. >> reporter: their first steps as activists ca
it happened in parkland! i remember saying that night, this time they messed with the wrong community and the wrong dad. >> reporter: in the year that followed, fred became one of many parkland parents and students who turned their grief into a drum beat of change. >> your comments this week and those of our president have pathreatical pathetically weak. >> reporter: becoming accidental activists. and perhaps forever changing the debate over gun violence. today, the students...
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a year after the parkland school massacre... we look at how students are trying to change gun laws. here's your buick sir. actually, that's my buick. your buick doesn't have a roof rack! this is my buick. how are we gonna fit in your mom's buick? easy. i like that new buick. me too. i was actually talking about that buick. i knew that. did you? buick's fresh new lineup is full of surprises. expectation-shattering lineup. pay no interest for 72 months on most buick models. (pam) it was an incident that galvanized young people around the nation.. 17- students and teachers were killed one year ago today -- when a gunman opened fire inside marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. (ken) survivors of that attack immediately became active in campaigns to end gun violence. cnn's dianne gallagher is in parkland with more. nsjaclyn corin: "this is our generation's vietnam war, except the war is in our country"in the one year since a former student shot and killed 17 of their friends, teachers and coaches...natsdoug emma: "fight for your lives before it's someone else's job."
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since parkland, -- including raising the gun age and one of these flag laws.and time in florida according to reports. >> where do we see the majority of these new gun laws? are they across the country or specific to the bluer states? >> well, traditionally we see much more activity in terms of restricting guns in the blue states. one thing that happens with the red flag law since parkland and domestic violence on restrictions, these laws have been catching on even in red state, too. florida is really one of the leader in the gun right movement and they pushed some new retr s restrictions which are really important turning point on the gun debate. >> when asked if guns should be stricter. today a year later, that's just 51%. why do you think -- is it just the time that allow popular opinion to settle back into what it was before parkland? is it out of site and mind? >> when this incident happens, we focus our attention on these issues. as it becomes more clear that congress is not going to pass new gun legislations, you may get something through the house or th
since parkland, -- including raising the gun age and one of these flag laws.and time in florida according to reports. >> where do we see the majority of these new gun laws? are they across the country or specific to the bluer states? >> well, traditionally we see much more activity in terms of restricting guns in the blue states. one thing that happens with the red flag law since parkland and domestic violence on restrictions, these laws have been catching on even in red state, too....
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huge increaseas a after parkland. everyone assumed.d kids that were saying something about a threat that was made in march that they would have ignored or not said anything about in january. that is part of -- if there's anything positive that can come out of these events -- it is that it raises an awareness and makes people understand it is ok to say something. if a school does not have a mechanism to do anything about it, kids are not going to say anything. one of the biggest reasons kids do not disclose his they do not think there is going to be anything done about it. it is important for schools to have mechanisms in place, a variety mechanisms, not just a tip line or you can email us. the most effective way to get really good information and disclosures is by having a relationship based culture where kids feel someone cares about them. there is someone that is going to listen. it is safe to tell someone. even some vague, unsettling things that are not necessarily direct threats and someone will be interested and do something about
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on gun control today seventeen victims of the rampage at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida were remembered they shall not be forgotten. from the darkness of tragedy triumph. must emerge. and triumph shall emerge. i'm sara kelly and this is the day hundreds of thousands of students and adults in the united states have been observing a moment of silence to mark the first anniversary of the school shooting at the high school in parkland in the state of florida americans were shocked when a nineteen year old killed seventeen people at marjorie stillman douglass high school last year the shooting rampage has fueled the debate over gun control but what's different this time around is that students at the high school have turned into political activists they launched a movement called march for our lives but the aim of tightening america's gun laws . today he's a guest of the u.s. capital washington but his life could have easily ended a year ago with the high school shooting in parkland cameron caskey is now eighteen and with the help of a democrat congressman he's pushin
on gun control today seventeen victims of the rampage at marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida were remembered they shall not be forgotten. from the darkness of tragedy triumph. must emerge. and triumph shall emerge. i'm sara kelly and this is the day hundreds of thousands of students and adults in the united states have been observing a moment of silence to mark the first anniversary of the school shooting at the high school in parkland in the state of florida americans...
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ahead, the father of a 17-year-old boy murdered at parkland, joaquin oliver.that hearing. with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. so even when she grows up, she'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only with expedia. reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for strength and energy. ensure. seaonly abreva cany to help sget rid of it in... ...as little as 2 1/2 days when used at the first sign. abreva starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. abreva acts on it. so you can too. heartburn and gas? ♪ fight both fast tums chewy bites with gas relief all in one relief of heartburn and gas ♪ ♪ tum tum tum tums tums chewy bites with gas relief >>> welcome back. matt gaetz of florida clashed with the parents of murdered students in the parkland massacre at a house hearing yesterday on gun violence. joining me now is manuel oliver.
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dave cullen has been following the parkland story for past year and he's written a book, "parkland, birthf a movement," and he's joining me from new york. dave, welcome to the program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> i just want you to reflect on what you've heard from the oliver family having lost joaquin and also before that from david hogg. they're all in this together. >> they are. i mean i -- luckily there's a box of kleenex here because that choked me up seeing him there. those are three of my heroes there. three amazing people that i got to meet last year. i'm sorry, i didn't expect to get choked up. but i think i was just reflecting, too, toward the end of like that's why this movement has had such power because consider how different each of those three people you just had on are. and that's why this movement is so powerful. it's not a single person. they bring such amazing things to the larger project. david i think of him as the fighter but he's really calmed down, hasn't he? the angry david. we all got to know last year? and he gradually calmed down through the year a
dave cullen has been following the parkland story for past year and he's written a book, "parkland, birthf a movement," and he's joining me from new york. dave, welcome to the program. >> thank you very much for having me. >> i just want you to reflect on what you've heard from the oliver family having lost joaquin and also before that from david hogg. they're all in this together. >> they are. i mean i -- luckily there's a box of kleenex here because that choked me...
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the book is "parkland." it's a wonderful book.h for bringing it to us. >> thank you. >> dave cullen has helped us understand how to cover these events. such an important body of work. >> and the emotional toll it takes as he's been so honest about. >>> we have breaking news on the budget negotiations in washington. let's get straight to it. >>> good morning and welcome to your "new day." it is tuesday, february 12, 8:00 in the east. breaking overnight, a tentative deal to prevent a new government shutdown. a bipartisan group of lawmakers reached an agreement in principle. the huge looming issue this morning is will the president sign on? we don't know. he hasn't said anything. he hasn't tweeted yet. some 800,000 federal workers who could go without pay again don't know. they want to know. these are the details of the tentative deal. $1.375 billion for 55 miles of new barrier in the rio grande valley. it's not a wall. it specifically can't be a wall but it can be fencing. there is funding for more than 41,000 detention beds and nea
the book is "parkland." it's a wonderful book.h for bringing it to us. >> thank you. >> dave cullen has helped us understand how to cover these events. such an important body of work. >> and the emotional toll it takes as he's been so honest about. >>> we have breaking news on the budget negotiations in washington. let's get straight to it. >>> good morning and welcome to your "new day." it is tuesday, february 12, 8:00 in the east....
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mass shooting, parkland students in florida hold a vigil to remember the 17 victims and were joined by hundreds of thousands across the country. we will look at what has happened since. also coming up -- >> order! order! >> another day on britain's path to exit from european union. another tough defeat for prime minister theresa may and there just six weeks to go until brexit. european giant airbus says it will end production of its double-decker a-380 because airlines do not want them. i'm sarah kelly. welcome to the program. hundreds of thousands of students and adults in thehe u.. have o observed a moment of silence to mark the first anniversary of a shooting at a high school in parklanand in t e statate o of florida. americans were shocked when a 19-year-old killed 17 people at marjory stoneman douglas high school last year. the shooting rampage has fueled the debate over gun control. what is different this time is that students at the high school have turned into political activists, launching a movement called march for our lives with the aim of tightening america's gun laws. >>
mass shooting, parkland students in florida hold a vigil to remember the 17 victims and were joined by hundreds of thousands across the country. we will look at what has happened since. also coming up -- >> order! order! >> another day on britain's path to exit from european union. another tough defeat for prime minister theresa may and there just six weeks to go until brexit. european giant airbus says it will end production of its double-decker a-380 because airlines do not want...
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let's hear now from a teacher in the parkland community. sarah lerner teaches english and journalism at marjory stoneman douglas high school. she edited aew book called "parkland speaks: survivors from marjorie stoneman douglas share their stories," a collection of essays and poems written by over 40 students and teachee who survived th shooting last year. i spoke with her yesterday about what this past year has meant for her and hertudents. sarah lerner, welcome to the newshour. thank you for making the time. i want to beginyoy askin about the fact that it's often said over time, some memories cede, some getget stronger. a year after you survived this shooting, what are some of the strongest memories for you from that day? >> there are so many. there are the memories of givin a qui my english students, and leaving hershey kisses on their desk while they were taking their quiz because we had joked that i was ruini valentine's day for them. the memory of hearing the gunshots outside, and running up to my classroom, having to text my husband
let's hear now from a teacher in the parkland community. sarah lerner teaches english and journalism at marjory stoneman douglas high school. she edited aew book called "parkland speaks: survivors from marjorie stoneman douglas share their stories," a collection of essays and poems written by over 40 students and teachee who survived th shooting last year. i spoke with her yesterday about what this past year has meant for her and hertudents. sarah lerner, welcome to the newshour....
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. >>> and the parkland shooting claimed this teenager's life along with 16 yeothers. how her family is trying to bring an end to school shoots. hello. welcome to our viewers from the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church and this is cnn newsroom. >>> to sign or not to sign. that's the question facing u.s. president donald trump, as he considers a congressional compromise on government funding and border security. the deal falls well short of the $5.7 billion that the president demanded for his border wall with mexico. but signing it would avert another damaging shutdown. cnn's jim acosta reports. >> reporter: president trump is bordering on a deal to keep the government from shutting down again. but he's far from pleased. >> i'm not happy about it. it's not doing the trick. but i'm adding things to it. and when you add whatever i have to add, it's all -- it's all gonna happen where we're going to build a beautiful, big, strong wall that's not going to let criminals and traffickers and drug dealers and drugs into our country. it's very simple. it'
. >>> and the parkland shooting claimed this teenager's life along with 16 yeothers. how her family is trying to bring an end to school shoots. hello. welcome to our viewers from the united states and all around the world. i'm rosemary church and this is cnn newsroom. >>> to sign or not to sign. that's the question facing u.s. president donald trump, as he considers a congressional compromise on government funding and border security. the deal falls well short of the $5.7...
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and advocated for stronger school security. >> we cannot imagine the sorrow and suffering the parklandndured. our entire nation mourns for the victims and the loved ones and we pledge our unwavering resolve to work with the leaders in this room to secure our nation's schools and everywhere else. >> at stoneman douglas high school a day of service and love planned. students will participate in community service projects in the morning. the school will let out at noon. florida governor ron desantis petitioning the state supreme court to convene a grand jury, he wants an investigation of the broward county school district's response to the attack and its handling of school safety issues. >>> back in washington a moment of silence on the house floor led by congressman ted toouch who represents the parkland area, deutsch also co-sponsoring a gun regulation that would ban high capacity magazines. the activism and legislative efforts seem to have had an effect at least on the state and local levels. a year-end report from the gifford law center shows 67 new gun laws were enacted in 26 states
and advocated for stronger school security. >> we cannot imagine the sorrow and suffering the parklandndured. our entire nation mourns for the victims and the loved ones and we pledge our unwavering resolve to work with the leaders in this room to secure our nation's schools and everywhere else. >> at stoneman douglas high school a day of service and love planned. students will participate in community service projects in the morning. the school will let out at noon. florida...
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natasha chen is in parkland, florida with more. at 10:17 this morning -- students across florida stood silent.the tribute honoring the 17 people who died one year ago at marjorie stoneman douglas high school.lori alhadeff / daughter killed: "one year ago when alyssa was brutally shot down and taken from our hearts. and it is very painful."a year ago today -- there was chaos and confusion during the valentine's day shooting rampage.but now -- a peaceful memorial garden stands outside the school.a sign with the school's unofficial slogan -- msd strong -- hangs above. robert runcie / superintendent, broward county schools: "today is a day that we are calling a day of service and love to honor the victimsin almost an instant -- student survivors became activists --and made it their mission to campaign for gun reform.jaclyn corin / activist: "this is our generation's vietnam war, except the war is in our country"they crossed the country holding protestsemma gonzalez / activist: "fight for your lives before it's someone else's job."and r
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have to the parkland shooting american public opinion swung sharply in favor of tighter gun controls some individual states took action in florida the minimum age for purchasing weapons was raised to twenty one the police are now also able to confiscate weapons of citizens determined to be psychologically ill erik's wild bill is now pushing a proposition in congress for a check system to cover all commercial firearm sales in the country but republicans are pushing back on his bill many say the problem is illegal immigrants crossing the mexican us border each already would not have stopped many of the circumstances i raised but a wall a barrier on the southern border may have her and that's what we're fighting for. the father of one of the victims of the parklane shooting could not keep quiet generally would suspend. the republicans in the senate have the numbers to block your gun regulation. but the democrats now have control of the house of representatives and cameron hopes they'll put the topic on the agenda. it's inspiring to me because in a time when everybody felt so hopeless an
have to the parkland shooting american public opinion swung sharply in favor of tighter gun controls some individual states took action in florida the minimum age for purchasing weapons was raised to twenty one the police are now also able to confiscate weapons of citizens determined to be psychologically ill erik's wild bill is now pushing a proposition in congress for a check system to cover all commercial firearm sales in the country but republicans are pushing back on his bill many say the...
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i was wrong about parkland.god, another one of these tragedies and we're going to go through the cycle and all the people made promises that something will change and then it doesn't. you have to watch the har breeak b but these kid are a catalyst. they went all over the country, the kid. my sister maria does documentaries. she is following them around. one of the documentaries is about the efforts. it will be interesting to see what lasting impact there is. what this year anniversary means. >> it's also interesting that cameron is applying to colleges now. others have gone to college. they continue the push. they continue the work that they're doing while at the same time being kids and going to college and doing the stuff that everybody else does at that age. >> yeah. an extraordinary thing to survive and leave an impression on their lives. they're trying to make something of it. that is always best way to survive. as you and i have both seen many times and many it ragss around the world. we'll see what comes.
i was wrong about parkland.god, another one of these tragedies and we're going to go through the cycle and all the people made promises that something will change and then it doesn't. you have to watch the har breeak b but these kid are a catalyst. they went all over the country, the kid. my sister maria does documentaries. she is following them around. one of the documentaries is about the efforts. it will be interesting to see what lasting impact there is. what this year anniversary means....
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and i should say about the horrible parkland massacres, that the school in parkland has decided that they are going to allow the teachers to be armed. on the hands of guns being valuable to protect themselves, the fbi does not record self-defense. so there have been some national surveys to find out how many people have used a gun in self-defense. and they've found between 700,000 and 3.6 million defensive uses of a gun annually. normally all the person defending themselves has to do is actually brandish the gun. they almost never need to use it. it's just a way showing that they can protect themselves during an attack. will the private transfers of weapons on the fbi background check prevent gun violence? no they will not. on the one hand tactics to make it difficult for law-abiding americans to keep and carry weapons in common use for their self-defense is a serious infringement of their constitutional right and rather than improving public safety will make the public more vulnerable to those who would seek to harm them, including the battered women who are in danger, including stu
and i should say about the horrible parkland massacres, that the school in parkland has decided that they are going to allow the teachers to be armed. on the hands of guns being valuable to protect themselves, the fbi does not record self-defense. so there have been some national surveys to find out how many people have used a gun in self-defense. and they've found between 700,000 and 3.6 million defensive uses of a gun annually. normally all the person defending themselves has to do is...
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we'll have more from parkland tomorrow.ing up next here on the "cbs evening news," a racist yearbook photo prompts schools across the country to dig through their own histories. can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. 's a pill threatue thpsoriasis differently.a. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ready to treat differently with a pill? otezla. show more of you. on average, we'll live move more in eleven homes. in the world. and every time we move, things change. apartments become houses, ca
we'll have more from parkland tomorrow.ing up next here on the "cbs evening news," a racist yearbook photo prompts schools across the country to dig through their own histories. can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. 's a pill threatue thpsoriasis differently.a. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression....
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be a moment of shock followed by a moment of grieving, and then people move on, the students of parklandde sure that this time the story is different. >> the students from marjorie stone man douglas high school have become the faces of america's war on gun violence. >> fight for your lives before it's someone else's job. >> becoming a political and cultural force, marching on washington, lobbying lawmakers, racking up awards, magazine covers, quickly gaining influence among celebrities and politicians. since the parkland massacre, 26 state legislatures, plus washington, d.c., have passed 69 different gun-control measures, more than any year since the 2012 sandy hook shooting. >> trevor: wow. ( applause ) that's amazing. that is really amazing. do you understand how powerful that is? thanks to these kid, states have passed 69 new gun-control laws, 69. nice! ( laughter ) because, you see, they're here organization but they're still high school kids, yeah. they knew what they were doing. they were probably going to reach 70 laws and they were like, "whoa, whoa, whoa! let's keep it at that n
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we were sitting in a room full of parents, of children murdered at parkland high school. >> reporter:s telling the sun sentinel that he did not know that oliver had lost a child in the parkland shooting but would react the same way if he did noting, quote, i don't think anybody regardless of tragic circumstances can expect to come to a congressional hearing and take it over with a series of interruptions. now both of those parents attended the state of the union address on tuesday night. president trump not addressing gun violence but recognizing the survivor of that synagogue shooter in pittsburgh, the one-year anniversary of the parkland massacre where 17 people were killed will be next week. poppy. >> lauren, thank you very, very much for bringing that to us. it's important. >>> all right. ahead for rurs he ahead for us, he's not in the race yet, but who democrats want to see face-off against president trump in 2020. we have that answer next. unfold this. new neutrogena® makeup remover single. and remove 99% of makeup. 100% rain or shine. neutrogena®. 100% rain or shine. ♪ ♪ our ne
we were sitting in a room full of parents, of children murdered at parkland high school. >> reporter:s telling the sun sentinel that he did not know that oliver had lost a child in the parkland shooting but would react the same way if he did noting, quote, i don't think anybody regardless of tragic circumstances can expect to come to a congressional hearing and take it over with a series of interruptions. now both of those parents attended the state of the union address on tuesday night....
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the one year anniversary since the shooting in parkland.next. ♪ indigestion, upset stomach, ♪ diarrhea... try pepto with ultra coating. know what turns me on? my better half, hors d oeuvres and bubbly. and when i really want to take it up a notch we use k-y yours & mine. tingling for me, warming for him. wow! this valentine's day get what you want hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the past. sell with a redfin agent. >>> exactly one year ago today 17 students and staff members were gunned down in a school in parkland, florida, allegedly by a former student who is still awaiting trial. >> a year since then, survivors have leveraged and called callee stricter gun control laws. here's abc's juju chang. >> i'm a dad. i was a dance dad. this is
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here's a sampling of what they had to say >> the students of parkland and the parkland movement helped me ange because they really let me notice that my voice matters, that the youth voice matters and that, although we are not legislators and political officials, we still can have our opinion and voice heard and can make a difference in regards to changes in our political platform. >> obviously, parkland was a really big turning point in this, but it has happened in a lot of different places that, you know, maybe we don't hear about every day, but because of rkland, so many thine changed, even in my smaller school. >> i've definitely become more paranoid in school a little bit. after it hap'vpened, ie run was a lot more paranoid than they are now. definitely a little more paranoid about going to school. >> since the mass shooting in parkland, i have definitely been aware of my surroundings and changed my mental state to, whenever i go in a room, think of where the exits are ifid anythingappen. >> my school upped the security, and i see more security guards and personnel around, and, wh
here's a sampling of what they had to say >> the students of parkland and the parkland movement helped me ange because they really let me notice that my voice matters, that the youth voice matters and that, although we are not legislators and political officials, we still can have our opinion and voice heard and can make a difference in regards to changes in our political platform. >> obviously, parkland was a really big turning point in this, but it has happened in a lot of...
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cus, a year after the tra shooting in parkland, a teacher from marjory stoneman douglas reflects on how the community is coping. >> i know that, as the kids who were on campus graduate, there will be new groups of kids who still have a connection to what happened. i think there will still be that understanding and that connection, it's just going to be different. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> on a cruise with american cruise lines, you can experience historic destinations along the mississippi river, the columbia river states.s the united american cruise lines fleet of small ships explore american landmarks, local cultuers and calm wys. american cruise lines, proud sponsor of pbs newshour. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporation of new
cus, a year after the tra shooting in parkland, a teacher from marjory stoneman douglas reflects on how the community is coping. >> i know that, as the kids who were on campus graduate, there will be new groups of kids who still have a connection to what happened. i think there will still be that understanding and that connection, it's just going to be different. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided...
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one year since a guan killed 17 people at a high school in florida, we look at the impact of the parklanddy. to ouers inevi public television in the u.s. and around the globe. the white house says president trump will declare a national emergency as he also signs ami comp spending bill to keep the government open.na the movees him to divert funds to pay for the wall on the border with mexico. democrats say he is ng the authority of congress and setting a dangerous precedent. our north america editor jon sopel joined me from the white house short time a. he has been threatening to do this for weeks. why is he decided to pull the plug this time? jon: if yo mexico was going to pay for the wall and it would not have in ed ondhanged -- imping the american taxpayer. that didn't work out. he demanded $5.7 billion and congress shut that down and he shut down the government in turn. that didn't work. he reopened the government and three weeks of negotiations took place and he will now sign a bill that gives him a fraction of that but nothing like what he wants. he is going to declare a stateme ofe
one year since a guan killed 17 people at a high school in florida, we look at the impact of the parklanddy. to ouers inevi public television in the u.s. and around the globe. the white house says president trump will declare a national emergency as he also signs ami comp spending bill to keep the government open.na the movees him to divert funds to pay for the wall on the border with mexico. democrats say he is ng the authority of congress and setting a dangerous precedent. our north america...
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the father of one of the victims of the parkland shooting couldn't keep quiet the gentleman will suspend orders there are the republicans in the senate have the numbers to block new gun regulation now democrats have control of the house of representatives cameron is hopeful politicians will act. it's inspiring to me because in a time when everybody felt so hopeless and everybody was looking at our government and seeing a lack of representation for them we've got a we've got a bright new future coming for thanks to cameron and his fellow classmates from parkland politicians like eric swalwell determined to get the job done. now to the berlin international film festival where a film about lesbian love has caused controversy not because of its subject but because it's produced by netflix the streaming service that has upset theater owners nonetheless alyssa and marcella the true story of two spanish women and their same sex marriage more than one hundred years ago is in the running for the festival's top prize the golden bear. time to shine isabel is one of seven female directors in this ye
the father of one of the victims of the parkland shooting couldn't keep quiet the gentleman will suspend orders there are the republicans in the senate have the numbers to block new gun regulation now democrats have control of the house of representatives cameron is hopeful politicians will act. it's inspiring to me because in a time when everybody felt so hopeless and everybody was looking at our government and seeing a lack of representation for them we've got a we've got a bright new future...
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i am a senior at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, order. -- parkland, florida. while it's an honor to be here today i'm only here because of horrific events compelling me to be here. next thursday marks a year from the day that 17 of my fellow classmates and educators were shot and killed. 17 more injured, many like me were the fortunate enough to walk away with our lives. but we will never be free from the terror. some will carry visible scars. but all of us were scarred emotionally for the rest of our lives. i was in my fourth period holocaust history class and we were presenting our projects on hate groups. i could never have imagined my group partner would have saved my live in moments to come after our presentations we began to hear loud pops. when the gunman shot into our classroom, nicholas was in front of me. the gunman's bullets killed him and helena ramsey. as nicholas fell, i matched his movement and hid under his lifeless body as bullets riddled my classmates. i thought i was going to die. i've begged god to make it fast. when the shooter moved to an
i am a senior at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, order. -- parkland, florida. while it's an honor to be here today i'm only here because of horrific events compelling me to be here. next thursday marks a year from the day that 17 of my fellow classmates and educators were shot and killed. 17 more injured, many like me were the fortunate enough to walk away with our lives. but we will never be free from the terror. some will carry visible scars. but all of us were scarred...
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but the memorials are more poignant in parkland. where natasha chen has this report. at 10:17 this morning -- students across florida stood silent.the tribute honoring the 17 people who died one year ago at marjorie stoneman douglas high school.lori alhadeff / daughter killed: "one year ago when alyssa was brutally shot down and taken from our hearts. and it is very painful."a year ago today -- there was chaos and confusion during the valentine's day shooting rampage.but now -- a peaceful memorial garden stands outside the school.a sign with the school's unofficial slogan -- msd strong -- hangs above. robert runcie / superintendent, broward county schools: "today is a day that we are calling a day of service and love to honor the victimsin almost an instant -- student survivors became activists --and made it their mission to campaign for gun reform.jaclyn corin / activist: "this is our generation's vietnam war, except the war is in our country"they crossed the country holding protestsemma gonzalez / activist: "fight for your lives before it's someone else's job."and r
but the memorials are more poignant in parkland. where natasha chen has this report. at 10:17 this morning -- students across florida stood silent.the tribute honoring the 17 people who died one year ago at marjorie stoneman douglas high school.lori alhadeff / daughter killed: "one year ago when alyssa was brutally shot down and taken from our hearts. and it is very painful."a year ago today -- there was chaos and confusion during the valentine's day shooting rampage.but now -- a...
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the parkland community is very strong and very resilient. with such tragedy we have all come together as one community. we are all here for one another. i know if i ever need anything i have a huge support group. we are all here to hug each other. we are all in this together. >> let's take a moment to talk about your dear friend that you have lost, your friend nick. he was a swimmer. as i understand it, one week before nicholas was murdered he had signed on with the university of indianapolis after being offered a full scholarship there. i know he hoped of competing in the paralympiolympics one day. what do you want everyone to remember about him today? >> you know, right now nick should be diving into six feet underwater to practice swimming for the olympics. instead, he is six feet underground. there is nothing to be done to change that. jamie should be dancing. nick should be swimming. these kids were our friends, not to mention the staff that we lost, as well. they were our friends. we knew them really well. it's a really difficult time
the parkland community is very strong and very resilient. with such tragedy we have all come together as one community. we are all here for one another. i know if i ever need anything i have a huge support group. we are all here to hug each other. we are all in this together. >> let's take a moment to talk about your dear friend that you have lost, your friend nick. he was a swimmer. as i understand it, one week before nicholas was murdered he had signed on with the university of...
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i should say about the horrible parkland massacre, that the school in parkland has now decided after a study that they are going to allow the teachers to be armed. on the hands of guns being valuable to protect themselves, the fbi does not record self-defense. so there there have been national surveys in an effort to try to find out how many people have actually used a gun in self-defense and the national surveys which vary a lot have found between 700,000 and 3.6 million defensive uses of a gun annually. normally all the person defending himself has to do is brandish the gun. they almost never need to use it. it's just a way of showing that they can protect themselves during an attack. will the private transfers of weapons on the fbi instant background check prevent gun violence? no they will not. on the other hand, tactics to make it difficult for law abiding americans to keep and carry weapons in common use for their self-defense is a serious infringement of their constitutional right and rather than improving public safety to make the public more vulnerable to those who would see
i should say about the horrible parkland massacre, that the school in parkland has now decided after a study that they are going to allow the teachers to be armed. on the hands of guns being valuable to protect themselves, the fbi does not record self-defense. so there there have been national surveys in an effort to try to find out how many people have actually used a gun in self-defense and the national surveys which vary a lot have found between 700,000 and 3.6 million defensive uses of a...
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reporter: again, you mentioned the anniversary of parkland several times. and the legislation you're bringing to the floor enjoys broad support. other legislation to that end, not quite as popular around the country, although it's more popular among the democratic caucus than probably ever. are you committed to bringing to the floor some further legislation to that end, such as the restoration of the ban on assault-style weapons? ms. pelosi: the committee, the judiciary committee, the committees of jurisdiction, will review any proposals that we have on any subject. and what they have put -- prioritized, in addition to the committee we have a task force headed up by congressman mike thompson of california, has worked in a bipartisan way to protect the american people. what are the measures that save the most lives? and how do we get them into law, a proposal that turns into legislation, that passes into law, that makes a difference in the lives of the american people? and it's up to the committee and the task force to make their proposals as we go forward.
reporter: again, you mentioned the anniversary of parkland several times. and the legislation you're bringing to the floor enjoys broad support. other legislation to that end, not quite as popular around the country, although it's more popular among the democratic caucus than probably ever. are you committed to bringing to the floor some further legislation to that end, such as the restoration of the ban on assault-style weapons? ms. pelosi: the committee, the judiciary committee, the...
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this week, tration and the miami herald a new launch since parkland.us understand and what did you learn? >> since parkland came about, because after the shooting last year, we realized that the national gun debate had been centeri ining around young peop and their voices. we felt we needed to meet that moment. young people at the center of the movement had really chided the press for only covering mass shootings. at the trace, that's something we do every day. make sure they know the full scope of the issue. so, you know, we thought it was important. >> why do that? why bring in teenage reporters to tell the story? how hard was that? >> we brought them in because it's their story to tell. there's no generation that's had to content with this issue the way today's young people. you are making decisions about your safety as you go to school, hang out with friends. if you are a young person who goes to public school in this country, it's likely you had to practice for a lockdown, even worse, experience one, an actual one. we felt like it was their story
this week, tration and the miami herald a new launch since parkland.us understand and what did you learn? >> since parkland came about, because after the shooting last year, we realized that the national gun debate had been centeri ining around young peop and their voices. we felt we needed to meet that moment. young people at the center of the movement had really chided the press for only covering mass shootings. at the trace, that's something we do every day. make sure they know the...
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. >> we should note since the parkland shooting, 66 laws restricting gun access have been passed in 26 states and d.c. we'll have more from parkland tomorrow. >>> coming up next, a racist yearbook photo prompts schools across the country to dig through their own histories. you still stressed about buying our first house, sweetie? yeah, i thought doing some hibachi grilling would help take my mind off it all. maybe you could relieve some stress by calling geico for help with our homeowners insurance. geico helps with homeowners insurance? they sure do. and they could save us a bundle of money too. i'm calling geico right now. cell phone? it's ringing. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeowners and condo insurance. get to know geico and see how much you could ok i'll admit. i didn't keep my place as clean as i would like 'cuz i'm way too busy. who's got the time to chase around down dirt, dust and hair? so now, i use heavy duty swiffer sweeper and dusters. for hard-to-reach places, duster makes it easy to clean. it captures dust in one swipe. ha! gotcha! and sweeper
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then parkland happened. why parkland changed the way that our country started to look at this. the studentscause at marjory stoneman douglas high theol could articulate what beautiful babies at sandy hook could not, the sense of loss, shouldir belief that you have the right to learn, the right to go home and right to your classrooms and you have given us renewed hope and even though last night at the union you didn't hear one single word from the gun violenceut despite all the people in the gallery who lost loved ones and he brought,ple where the common tool of their firearm.a not one word. that didn't bother me because i today, firsthere historic hearing in eight years on reducing gun violence so thank you for giving us hope. to mike thompson, my colleague, who has continued to believe we can do better and background checks and i want to address an argument my colleagues keep making which is not reduce every gun violence death in america. but if absolutely true that is your standard, we should dohome and never strive to anything to make us safer in our communities but if we wo
then parkland happened. why parkland changed the way that our country started to look at this. the studentscause at marjory stoneman douglas high theol could articulate what beautiful babies at sandy hook could not, the sense of loss, shouldir belief that you have the right to learn, the right to go home and right to your classrooms and you have given us renewed hope and even though last night at the union you didn't hear one single word from the gun violenceut despite all the people in the...
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images that really changed something in the usa at the marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida children running for their lives seventeen students and teachers died in the attack many said the mascot could have been prevented because the shooter had already been red flagged as having psychological issues nevertheless he was able to legally purchase firearms under the slogan enough cameron and his classmates organized protests across the u.s. . in march twenty eighth seen hundreds of thousands of people rallied in washington cameron said what was on many people's minds. to the leaders skeptics and cynics who told us to sit down and say stay silent wait your turn welcomes of the revolution was after the parklane shooting american public opinion swung sharply in favor of tighter gun controls. some individual states took action in florida the minimum age for purchasing weapons was raised to twenty one the police are now also able to confiscate weapons of citizens determined to be psychologically ill erik's wild bill is now pushing a proposition in congress for a check syste
images that really changed something in the usa at the marjorie stoneman douglas high school in parkland florida children running for their lives seventeen students and teachers died in the attack many said the mascot could have been prevented because the shooter had already been red flagged as having psychological issues nevertheless he was able to legally purchase firearms under the slogan enough cameron and his classmates organized protests across the u.s. . in march twenty eighth seen...
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en la esecuecuela de parkland a habllamos habl hablamos con sobrevivientos. >> en el dia del amor yla am t amistad rompemos mitos, la fecha se celebraba mucho antes de que fuera un evento comercial, el e cerebro ni el corazon nos hace e enamorarnos, feliz dia para t o todos. noticias telemundo con jose diaz balart el presidente pasara por encima al congreso, lo decidio tras el acuerdo que solo le da menos de una cuarta parte del dinero que reclama para el muro, con esta reclaracion consigue el resto de ta a una dura batalla en la cortes ante su decision, cristina nedelcu lonedelon londoÑo tiene la informacion en washington . >> gracias, buenas tardes, la salida de un presidente acorra a acorralado que no quiere pagar el costo de que lo culpen de un segundo cierre del gobierno, t m tampoco quiere ser el blanco de la furia de su base cobarde, si firma el aceuuerdo presupuestar. >> washington esperaba que el presidente trdonald trump firma el acuerdo para el gobierno el presidente declara emergencia nacioanl dicnal dijo (nombre e)( tenemos un dicta emergencia . >> a las denuncias d e a
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now survivors of the parkland massacre continue to demand change.17 students and teachers were murdered a year ago today when a gunman opened fire inside the stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. survivors immediately began a crusade to end gun violence. diane gallagher has more. >> reporter: of course this is never going to be a normal day for people in the parkland community. they have a half day of service today. there are some students here. they fed first responders this morning. there are other service products scheduled. but there is going to be a lot of something we haven't seen over the past 365 days and that's silence. there are three moments of silence and the kids from march for our lives who spent the year making sure it would never again are going dark for three days to reflect. >> this is our generation's vietnam war except the war is in our country. >> reporter: in the one year since a former student shot and killed 17 of their friends, teachers and coaches, the students from stoneman douglas high school have become the
now survivors of the parkland massacre continue to demand change.17 students and teachers were murdered a year ago today when a gunman opened fire inside the stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida. survivors immediately began a crusade to end gun violence. diane gallagher has more. >> reporter: of course this is never going to be a normal day for people in the parkland community. they have a half day of service today. there are some students here. they fed first responders this...