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Speaker 0 acknowledges the importance of addressing mass shootings and the need for answers. They recognize that some individuals have experienced more hardships than others, emphasizing the search for solutions.

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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 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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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 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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Yeah. I know that it's somewhat, object of mockery to say thoughts and prayers, but thoughts and prayers for his family, they need it from all of us. And Jesse's right. If they can do this, they are capable of anything. I think that was the message. It's really hard to radicalize Republicans. Yep. You know? It's like we're not the radical type, but if you thought that you were gonna shut a movement down, you're gonna get a rude awakening. You woke us the fuck up. And we will

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Yeah. I know that it's somewhat, object of mockery to say thoughts and prayers, but thoughts and prayers for his family, they need it from all of us. And Jesse's right. If they can do this, they are capable of anything. I think that was the message. I believe that was the message. It's really hard to radicalize Republicans. Yep. You know? It's like we're not the radical type, but if you thought that you were gonna shut a movement down, you're gonna get a rude awakening. You woke us the fuck up. And we will

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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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" 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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The speaker believes the focus should be on mental health, not guns, stating that most gun owners are good people. They argue that the issue is a mental health problem disguised as a gun problem. They believe people should be able to defend their homes and property, and that disarming law-abiding citizens won't make the world better, especially considering the vast number of guns in circulation. The speaker questions the logic of giving up guns, stating a desire to stay alive and be capable of defending themselves against bad people. They want to be the one making the decision in a confrontation and to be trained in firearms.

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The speaker emphasizes the need for de-escalation of the ongoing violence.

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The speaker discusses plans related to someone coming to help with the storm. The speaker asks if "Mister president" has spoken with former president Trump before, then tells former president Trump to "get a life" and help people. The speaker demands accountability and insists that "you know the truth." When asked if they plan to speak with former president Trump, the speaker answers, "No."

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"First of all, you know, I'd heard different things about his ideology." "He wasn't a registered democrat or republican." "He may have been a groyker, which is a follower of Nick Fuentes, who's on the right." "But I'll say this, it shouldn't matter." "This has happened to democrats." "This has happened to republicans." "The shooters were on both sides of the extreme." "And so what should matter is that we should all come together to, one, tone down the rhetoric, and two, keep our events safe, and and three, make sure that this doesn't happen again." "And so playing the blame game is not toning down the rhetoric." "Playing the blame game only makes the rhetoric and the problem worse."

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The president will be at his dinner later this week. This is about protecting our children. It's more than just politics or votes or just anything. It's about national security, protecting Americans, protecting our children. Please tell the truth. Tell, like, how violent it really is.

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The speaker questions why snipers initially assigned to a second-story window with a clear view of the roof where the shooter stood and tried to kill President Trump were withdrawn before the shooting. The speaker emphasizes that these are basic questions the Secret Service should easily answer, especially given the seventeen days since the attack. The speaker expresses frustration that the response from the Secret Service has repeatedly been "we're looking into it," which they deem insufficient.

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The speaker states they have never promoted violence, but have also never excused violent actors, such as those involved in January 6th. The speaker suggests Pam Bondi should address terrorism with her boss regarding the release of January 6th participants.

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Speaker urges a safe city and capital, thanking the president and attorney general, and says criminals must understand they won’t get away with it. He cites violent crime by gangs, claims laws are weak, and that “I can't touch you if you're 14, 15, 16, 17 years old and you have a gun.” He recalls convicting someone who shot another person with an illegal gun on a public bus; “Intent to kill? I convict him. And you know what the judge gives him? Probation.” He calls to end “no cash bail” and to challenge the DC counsel, insisting the focus is on law-abiding citizens. He vows the president will “do everything we need to do to make sure that these emboldened criminals understand, we see you, we’re watching you, and we’re gonna change the law to catch you.” He notes “the jurisdiction is through the state attorney general, Brian Schwab” and references a poster about a beaten youth and family court “yoga and arts and crafts.” Enough. It changes today.

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Despite the skeptics, progress has been made in addressing gun violence. It is important to listen and understand. Joe Biden.

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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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This is unacceptable. I can't find my son, and no one can tell me where he is. He was in Las Vegas with friends and didn't come home last night. I don't want prayers; I want gun control. My son was with his boyfriend, who was shot multiple times. These kids are learning about humanity, human rights, and fighting against racism and xenophobia. It's shameful that they have to deal with this. We need to end gun violence. They were taught to be peaceful, not to resort to anger. Enough is enough.

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The speaker wants the police to publicly state that the current situation is incorrect and that they will not enforce it. They believe that citizens have the right to bear arms and should not be arrested for it. They mention having seen this happen multiple times before.

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I'm frustrated that multiple communities have recently experienced mass shootings. In Jacksonville, a white supremacist used an assault rifle to harm people, and currently, there is a dangerous individual at UNC Chapel Hill causing fear and chaos. This cannot continue. To address this issue, we need to ban assault rifles and implement a buyback program. By doing so, we can prevent these dangerous weapons from falling into the wrong hands, especially those who may harm immigrant communities. We must prioritize the safety of our children and make a clear choice to protect them. It's a simple decision: either we choose our kids or we don't.

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Pray for Trump's cabinet picks, as their lives have been threatened by the left. I don't trust the federal authorities to ensure their safety during these dangerous times.
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