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Speaker 0 asks how many transgender Americans have been mass shooters over the last ten years; Speaker 1 responds, Too many. The discussion shifts to the total number of mass shooters in America over the last decade, with Five presented as the count and described as a lot. The exchange ends with Speaker 0 asking again, Do you mind do you know how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last ten years? Speaker 1 says, Counting or not counting gang violence. Great.

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A student describes the horrifying school shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan, where several students and a teacher were killed. They express their frustration with the lack of gun safety laws and urge the Michigan legislature to pass measures like universal background checks and secure storage laws. Another speaker, a mother and former teacher, criticizes the system for failing to protect students and calls for educators to speak up and support gun legislation. A survivor of the shooting shares their anger and disappointment that their friends' lives were not valued enough to bring about change. They demand action from legislators and emphasize the importance of protecting children over political positions. A student activist from Michigan State University highlights the need for a ban on assault weapons and increased funding for mental health services. They call for unity in addressing gun violence. The transcript ends with an unrelated quote about a new world order and a brief mention of the right to bear arms.

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Speaker 0 describes a mass shooting in a church during a ceremony: 'this was a man, a madman, acting alone, somehow knows about this ceremony.' An eight- and a 10-year-old were killed; 'an eight and a 10 year old,' and 'a total of 19 that we know of that were hit,' with 'seventeen injured, and of those 14 were children.' The gunman used 'three guns, multiple guns.' A child had to tell 'one of her friend's dads that the friend had been shot.' There will be stories of heroism and faith, but 'there are also adults that were shot.' The discussion acknowledges 'thoughts and prayers' are not enough: 'these kids were literally praying' and 'what can we do better with background checks or with assault weapons.' They mention 'a bipartisan bill for community violence' and 'my provision on domestic violence' to keep gun access from those convicted, plus 'national standards.'

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The speaker questions how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last ten years, noting the issue of whether gang violence should be included in the count, and expresses astonishment with phrases like “Great. Holy shit.”

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The speaker says they are going to call on Governor Ron DeSantis and President Donald Trump because "this stuff keeps going on." They state that they are praying every day and that prayer and spirituality are good, but prayers don't do much. The speaker believes "it" is still happening and that gun reforms are needed.

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The speaker describes her husband's attempted murder as a horrible experience, and expresses distress over the silence surrounding the event. She questions why law enforcement didn't arrest the shooter before the speech. The speaker believes there is more to the story and emphasizes the need to uncover the truth.

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Speaker 0 politely asks for the audience to lower their voices and thanks someone for their question. Speaker 1 mentions that federal authorities were not informed about certain information regarding the shooter. Speaker 0 asks for clarification on who "they" refers to. Speaker 1 explains that it was the local police who did not share the information. Speaker 0 states that the matter is under investigation and asks not to argue. Speaker 0 acknowledges the concern in the community but states that the facts are yet to be determined. Speaker 0 refuses to make assumptions and ends the conversation.

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Speaker 0: I'm gonna give you we need this in credit. Do know do you know how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last ten years? Counting or not counting gang violence. Great. Holy shit.

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In this video, the speaker reflects on the impact of mass shootings and the importance of finding support during difficult times. They mention that when someone is going through a traumatic experience, it helps to see someone who understands or has gone through something similar. The speaker acknowledges that some people in the audience may have experienced even more hardships than they have. They emphasize the significance of providing support and hope to others, even if it may seem small. The speaker concludes by stating that their actions are not for their own benefit.

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The speaker has been fully briefed on the active shooting at Florida State University in Tallahassee. The speaker states that it is a shame and a horrible thing that events like this occur. The speaker indicates they will provide further comments on the situation at a later time.

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Speaker 0 asks, "Do mind do you know how many mass shooters there have been in America over the last ten years? Counting or not counting gang violence." Great.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the impact of mass shootings on victims and their need for hope. They emphasize the importance of understanding and support from others who have gone through similar experiences. The speaker acknowledges that some people have endured more than they have, but they still strive to provide a sense of hope to those in need. The speaker recognizes the significance of their efforts and the positive impact it can have on others.

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The speaker states they are not thinking about disenfranchised voters, but instead focusing on lives, due to many lives lost and people missing. The speaker says this is much bigger than anything else.

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Speaker 0 expresses anger that there are kids like him in the country who have had to go through this not once but twice. Speaker 1 notes that after shootings such as Parkland, there is typically a moment of expectation that there might be change and actual action, but it fades. He references that pattern after Sandy Hook, after Parkland, and after Uvalde, sometimes with some incremental progress, but nothing seemingly consequential. He says that has to be frustrating as a victim of this. Speaker 0 responds by stating it is not possible to put into words how frustrating it is, and identifies a common denominator inaction by Congress. He argues that time and time again, Congress has failed to show that they actually care about their constituents, and if they did, they would immediately pass comprehensive gun violence prevention bills. Speaker 1 asks how Speaker 0 is doing right now, noting that there is still a shelter in place on campus and in the area. He asks whether Speaker 0 is still in a shelter in place order. Speaker 0 confirms that he is safe in his dorm, but they cannot leave their dorms or buildings. He says physically he is safe and that he has had many friends and family reunited. Speaker 1 asks about Speaker 0’s family, acknowledging that they went through this with him once before and must be concerned tonight. Speaker 0 says the first person he called was his mom, which is the same thing that happened with Parkland. He describes seeing his mom go through those emotions all over again and feeling bad for her. He says it feels like he is 12 again, and it feels like it’s twenty eighteen again for his family as well, with them going through the exact same emotions.

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Speaker 0 questions whether the listener understands bullying, saying, “To get bullied? Do you understand how it feels to get bullied? No.” They claim that people out in the world are really getting bullied and are killing themselves because of this type of stuff.

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Speaker 0 calls the situation a big catastrophe and identifies as Israeli. They express hope that people understand what they have to deal with and the kind of people they're dealing with on a day-to-day basis. They conclude that this is just a catastrophe.

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Every mass shooting leaves people in shock, unable to comprehend the tragedy. I often face criticism for spending hours answering questions, but it's important. Some seek solace in prayer during such senseless acts of violence.

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The speaker describes her husband's attempted murder as a horrible experience, and expresses distress over the silence surrounding the event. She questions why law enforcement didn't arrest the shooter before the speech. The speaker believes there is more to the story and emphasizes the need to uncover the truth.

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The speaker discusses the impact of meeting survivors and first responders in the context of political coverage. They mention spending an hour and a half with victims of mass shootings and express uncertainty about the circumstances surrounding these incidents. The speaker acknowledges that the defense department believes there may be a different explanation for these events and mentions intercepting some information. They clarify that they are not suggesting Hamas intentionally caused the shootings but allude to a previous occurrence.

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Speaker 0 asks how to console parents of young girls killed. Speaker 1 discusses crimes committed by undocumented individuals versus others, rejecting the term "illegal." Speaker 2 clarifies they do not use the term "illegal."

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The speaker has been fully briefed on the active shooting at Florida State University in Tallahassee. The speaker states that it is a shame and a horrible thing that events like this occur. The speaker indicates they will provide further comments on the situation at a later time.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 about people who say that thoughts and prayers are not enough and action is needed. Speaker 1 mentions the need for love, learning to disagree agreeably, and forgiveness. They emphasize that it is not acceptable to harm others, especially children and innocent victims. Speaker 1 believes in loving our neighbors, helping each other, and working through problems. Speaker 0 thanks Speaker 1 for being present. Speaker 1 expresses gratitude and blesses Speaker 0. Speaker 0 then mentions a 101-year-old woman named Carolyn Model who visited the memorial and spoke to the survivors, despite not knowing them.

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The speaker states they have not met with victims of a specific violent crime, describing it as a "horrific fight." They cite significant public safety challenges, including children being victims and perpetrators of gun violence, and violent crime mirroring trends in other major cities. The speaker says these issues require attention and bandwidth. They state they don't traditionally meet with every victim of violent crime in the city, and this instance is consistent with that approach.

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Consider the shooter, who came from an affluent background and displayed signs of hatred in his manifesto. Our children are being radicalized to hate the very country that has provided for them. Despite having everything, he resorted to violence. We must address the radicalization of young people, as I see a growing animosity among them. Celebrating someone's death, like having dance parties in response to violence, is not something I support. It's crucial to acknowledge and focus on these issues.

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Some men in the news have lost their lives, and it’s heartbreaking. There are many others facing similar struggles. The situation is dire, but we have the power to make a difference if we choose to act.
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