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We should focus on making progress within our own communities rather than relying on the system. The speaker mentions seeing young children wearing masks while riding bikes in Chicago. They share a story of an 11-year-old who was tragically killed by a 14-year-old. The speaker questions if we should blame the system or look at the role of fathers in these situations. They emphasize that change starts within the home. The speaker also mentions their own father being incarcerated and questions the absence of his father.

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In this video, the speaker expresses their frustration with the lack of attention given to important issues in their town. They mention a report about an 11-year-old student who died by suicide, which they believe has been ignored by officials and the media. The speaker also highlights a recent incident of pistol whipping and the delayed response from the police department. They mention a burglary at Sherry Cancer's house and suggest the involvement of an international theft ring. The speaker questions why these incidents are not being discussed and emphasizes the extensive collaboration between law enforcement agencies to make an arrest. They express concern about the lack of awareness and transparency in their town.

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“While I didn't agree with his ideas, shooting someone that we disagree with, even if they're vociferous and loud and out there, is so colossally wrong headed.” “you won't find me shedding any tears.” “We cannot think or talk that way.” “That is not okay.” I lost my brother through gun violence. “There's no winning. We'll never win this way. There's no idea that if we cheer on our opponents being hurt or harmed in any way, that we win as a society. And we all lose.” This is a tragedy that not only the person who is killed experiences, but the entire family and community around that person. “Where do we go when violence is the only solution? … the final solution.” “People are walking around with weapons of war. This is a weapon of war.” “I don't know what killed him.” “But more often than not, we're seeing people killed with weapons of war … It was a sniper rifle.” “That's what these weapons are for.” “If that's why he was murdered. I'm assuming that's what it was. We don't know.”

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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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The Sandy Hook tragedy deeply affected many, highlighting the urgent need for accountability and transparency. The narrative describes the events of December 14, 2012, when Adam Lanza entered Sandy Hook Elementary, resulting in the deaths of 26 individuals, including children and staff. Questions arose about the police response, including delays in entering the school and the handling of emergency services. Concerns were raised about the lack of communication and the prioritization of certain actions over immediate rescue efforts. The community's emotional response and the aftermath of the incident prompted discussions about gun control and safety measures in schools. The speaker emphasizes the importance of seeking the truth and holding authorities accountable, urging unity and communication to prevent future tragedies.

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A mother shares her story about her 19-year-old son who passed away after receiving the third dose of a vaccine. She expresses her regret and sorrow, as her son's life was taken away at such a young age. She feels that the government and pharmaceutical companies should reconsider the side effects of vaccines and help those suffering from them. She also mentions her struggles and the pain of losing her son, and how she tries to keep his memory alive through small gestures. She questions why vaccine administration has not been halted and hopes that others can understand the daily struggles of families like hers.

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The speaker describes being shot in the back of the knee and realizing it when seeing the blood. They express the need for action to protect children and question how someone could harm others. Another person shares their experience of being shot multiple times and their determination to stay positive. They mention scaling a fence, jumping off a ledge, and running to a nearby store.

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The speaker questions whether the parents of the Nashville shooting victims would still have their children if the trans bills in Tennessee did not exist. They express anger towards the government for these bills, emphasizing their frustration twice.

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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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BLM has threatened to protest following the not guilty verdict for Daniel Piddy. In response, individuals are encouraged to channel their anger into positive action by helping others. A mother expresses her deep pain over her son's death, emphasizing the need for change in a rigged system. The community must unite to prevent further injustices. Another speaker recalls their fight for justice after their son was killed, advocating for stricter measures against police misconduct. They highlight the need for continued resistance against the system and encourage families affected by violence to persist in their fight for justice. The message is clear: do not give up, as change is possible through collective action.

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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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A journalist and academic from Gaza shares the devastating loss of her extended family and friends due to the ongoing conflict. She struggles to find words to describe the pain and the constant stream of names of those who have been killed. She can no longer bear to watch or hear the news. The memories of loved ones lost are too painful to remember. She expresses her disbelief at the destruction in Gaza, a place she used to know so well. She ends by sharing her youngest daughter's heartbreaking question: "Are we going to see my aunties again?" She pleads for someone to help her answer.

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A mother pleads for President Trump to take action after her 14-year-old daughter was killed in a school shooting. She calls for metal detectors at every school entrance to prevent guns from getting into the hands of children. A teacher shares her experience of hiding 19 kids in a closet during the shooting. A student expresses gratitude for a classmate who sacrificed his life to save others. The emotional impact on survivors is evident as they recount their experiences and express their grief. The video ends with a plea to address the issue of gun violence in the country.

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" And all they should be hoping to do is have someone to sit with at lunch or someone to play with on the playground, and they should be waiting to hear an update when they get home." "Having your child killed while they are sitting in a pew for a morning prayer service is not what any parent should have to worry about." "There is a shooting, then come the thoughts and prayers, and then comes the attempt to shift the focus." "We have seen this play out over and to over again." "We live in a country with more guns than people, where there are not universal background checks." "There are not bans on assault weapons, and it is far too easy to buy a gun." "It's the guns, everyone. It's not really a secret."

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Tammy Nobles, the mother of Kayla Hamilton, shares the tragic story of her daughter's murder. Kayla was a kind and caring person who loved life. Her murderer, a 16-year-old MS 13 gang member from El Salvador, entered the country illegally and lived with his aunt in Maryland. Eventually, he moved to the same trailer park as Kayla. One day, he entered Kayla's room, strangled her with a charger cord, sexually assaulted her, and stole her belongings. Despite being the main suspect, he was placed in an unsecured children's home. Tammy emphasizes the need for secure borders and stricter policies to prevent such tragedies from happening again.

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Ashby Beasley and Shondell Brooks, both survivors of mass shootings, express their frustration and call for gun safety legislation. They emphasize the need for secure storage laws to prevent children from accessing firearms. They urge everyone to contact lawmakers and demand change to prevent future shootings. The speakers highlight the prevalence of gun violence in America and the preventable nature of these incidents. They also mention the ongoing debate in Tennessee regarding the age requirement for purchasing guns. The video raises suspicions about the timing and presence of the speakers, suggesting a conspiracy to manipulate public opinion on gun control.

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The speakers discuss their children and the grief they feel after a tragic event. They reminisce about their children's qualities and express their desire to have them back. The video also explores the tactic of smiling and reminiscing during interviews to provide an emotional break. The speakers mention the difficulty of producing tears without an emotional connection and question the authenticity of the parents' emotions. The video highlights the importance of the school as a bubble and the disorganized police response. It suggests that diverting the narrative towards the police stand down helps protect the false narrative. The speakers express frustration with the police's handling of the situation.

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A speaker says his son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Another speaker describes his brother as a good kid who made one mistake that cost him his life, which he didn't deserve. The speaker says this kid was sitting under their tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother stepped in and told him he needed to move, and the kid responded, "make me move." The kid grabbed his backpack, and the speaker didn't see the stab. He then saw his brother, but won't talk about the rest. The speaker tried to help his brother, but it was senseless. He doesn't understand why someone would do that over a little argument, saying it's crazy how people do that nowadays. The brother was a man of the family who had people that cared about him and did everything for their family. He was a strong kid.

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Speaker 0 expresses the difficulty faced by their family of six siblings. Speaker 1 offers condolences for their loss. Speaker 0 then emphasizes the importance of their message, stating that they do not want their brother's death to be used as an excuse to harm innocent people. They criticize the government for using this situation to justify violence, claiming that it does not bring security or peace but rather more terror and death. Speaker 0 calls on the government to stop killing innocent people and find a different path towards peace and security. Speaker 1 thanks Speaker 0 and offers condolences again.

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A father and his son were harassed by a youth gang in Sweden, leading to the father being shot and killed. The speaker calls for good men to gain political power and implement change, criticizing mainstream politicians for their role in the situation. They urge the Sweden Democrats to work harder towards solutions like repatriation. The speaker expresses anger towards politicians who express sadness but fail to take meaningful action. The tragic incident is highlighted as a result of mass immigration policies. The speaker concludes by honoring the victim and emphasizing the need for real change to prevent future tragedies.

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A man is fatally shot during an interview as he tries to reach his family members. The interviewee's body is carried away, with a white flag turning red. More gunfire erupts, prompting screams for a child to find cover. The man's widow arrives at the scene and witnesses the party carrying away the body. Attempts to revive him fail. These tragic scenes have become all too common since the start of the war.

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A school shooting survivor and a mass shooting survivor share their experiences and the impact it has had on their lives. They express their fear for the future and the need for gun safety measures. The video highlights the alarming statistics of school shootings in America and the emotional toll it takes on survivors. Another survivor recounts the trauma of being in multiple mass shootings. The segment also features a man who has experienced multiple acts of terrorism. The survivors emphasize the urgent need for change and express their disbelief at the recurring nature of these incidents.

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Chicago is depicted as a microcosm of nationwide urban violence, with ongoing cycles of mayhem and a sense that parents and youths alike are not being held accountable. Speaker 0 describes rampant violence in Chicago and argues that the city’s problems reflect broader national issues. The speaker emphasizes the need to catch young people early and to keep doing the hard work to redirect neighborhoods, warning that the devastation has persisted for years and a clearer handle is needed. A mother recounts the incident, saying, “They fought my son. They hit my son first, all in his face. Then they dragged me in the grass and pull my little baby hair.” The message is that accountability has been lacking: “We haven't held these kids accountable. We haven't held parents accountable. No mother should be that helpless and be targeted by children inside of our own community.” The conversation shifts to a call for fear and respect that seems vanished from the community. A participant notes, “Councilman, where's the fear and respect?” and recalls a past environment where neighbors and parents kept youths in check, contrasting it with today’s reality. Speaker 3 agrees, lamenting the loss of discipline and stressing that no child or mother should have to experience such trauma. There is consensus that the issue extends beyond a single incident or school: “this is happening throughout the Chicago public school system.” Bullying is highlighted as a widespread problem, and there is a push for measures to ensure both parents’ voices and children’s voices are heard. If these voices are not heeded, the situation could “overspill into something even bigger,” according to the speakers.

The Rich Roll Podcast

Roll On: Guns, Liberty & Responsibility (+ Senator Cory Booker) | Rich Roll Podcast
Guests: Adam Skolnick, Cory Booker
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The discussion begins with a poignant reflection on the impact of gun violence in America, particularly following the tragic events in Uvalde. Rich Roll and Adam Skolnick emphasize the urgency of addressing the issue of gun control, highlighting the emotional toll and the need for collective action. They introduce Senator Cory Booker, who shares his personal experiences with gun violence and the broader implications for society. Senator Booker recounts his upbringing in a suburban environment where gun violence was not prevalent, contrasting it with his experiences in Newark, where he has witnessed the devastating effects of gun violence firsthand. He emphasizes that more than 300 Americans are shot daily, and the issue extends beyond mass shootings to include domestic violence and suicides. He expresses frustration over the normalization of gun violence and the lack of meaningful change despite the ongoing carnage. The senator discusses the political landscape, noting that while there are powerful lobbies like the NRA, the majority of Americans support rational gun control measures. He stresses the importance of grassroots movements and the need for citizens to demand change, rather than solely blaming Washington for inaction. He believes that hope and action can lead to progress, drawing parallels to historical movements for civil rights. Booker shares a personal story about a young man he lost to gun violence, illustrating the emotional weight of his work and the urgency of addressing the issue. He calls for a collective commitment to change, urging listeners to engage in their communities and advocate for gun safety measures. He emphasizes that democracy requires active participation and that individuals can make a difference through small acts of kindness and advocacy. The conversation concludes with a call to action, encouraging listeners to connect with organizations working towards gun control and to take personal responsibility for creating a safer society. Senator Booker expresses his belief in the power of love and community to drive change, reminding everyone that their actions matter in the fight against gun violence.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tragedy in Texas: Another Deadly School Shooting, with Charles C.W. Cooke and Neil Heslin
Guests: Charles C.W. Cooke, Neil Heslin
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Megyn Kelly opens the show reflecting on the tragic shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 elementary school children and two teachers were killed. She emphasizes the horror of such violence occurring in schools and highlights the innocence of the victims, sharing personal stories of some of the children and teachers who lost their lives. The shooter, an 18-year-old with a troubled background, had posted disturbing content online and legally purchased two AR-15s shortly after his birthday. Kelly discusses the societal implications of the tragedy and the need to remember the victims rather than rush to policy debates. Charles C.W. Cooke joins the discussion, expressing the incomprehensibility of such acts and the difficulty in identifying warning signs. He notes that while some individuals display sociopathic tendencies, many who experience similar backgrounds do not resort to violence. Cooke argues that the focus on gun control often overlooks the complexities of mental health and societal issues. He critiques proposed legislation, asserting that many suggested laws would not effectively prevent future tragedies. Neil Heslin, father of Sandy Hook victim Jesse Lewis, shares his emotional response to the Uvalde shooting, drawing parallels to his own experience. He emphasizes the lasting pain of losing a child and the need for community support for the affected families. Heslin advocates for improved background checks and mental health awareness while cautioning against exploiting tragedies for political agendas. He stresses the importance of learning from past incidents to enhance school security and prevent future violence. The conversation concludes with a focus on nurturing and healing for those impacted by such tragedies.
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