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Florida School Shooting: β60 Minutesβ With Stoneman Kids
The network news show featured the most recognizable students to emerge from the Stoneman Douglas massacre.

PARKLAND, FL β The whole country knows them by now. We collectively wiped away tears as they courageously told their stories and called βB.S.β They challenged the titans of the political world to do the right thing and won our hearts even if we didnβt happen to see eye to eye with them on gun control and arming teachers.
Long-running CBS news magazine β60 minutesβ kicked off a week of coverage on the network highlighting the most recognizable faces to emerge from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School massacre. The expanded coverage began with the programβs Sunday night broadcast. It has been little more than a month since the Valentineβs Day shooting that claimed 17 mostly young lives.
βWhat do you think about this issue of arming teachers?,β asked the showβs correspondent of Parkland spitfire Emma Gonzalez, who has been at the forefront of the student movement to change gun laws.
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βItβs stupid,β she insisted in the interview.
βWhy,β the correspondent pressed?
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βFirst of all, they have β Douglas ran out of paper for, like, two weeks in the school year, and now all of a sudden they have $400 million to pay for teachers to get trained to arm themselves? Really? Really? If you have β if youβre a teacher and you have a gun, do you keep it in a lockbox, or do you carry it on your person,β Gonzalez explained. βIf the teacher dies and the β and a student whoβs a good student is able to get the gun, are they now held responsible to shoot the student whoβs come into the door? Iβm not happy with that.β
Other Parkland students interviewed were Alex Wind, Jaclyn Corin, David Hogg and Cameron Kasky. CBS News will air additional segments throughout the week.
Hogg and Gonzalez will be live on βCBS Thiis Morningβ on Monday to kick off the networkβs continuing coverage.
Gonzalezβ mother, Beth, had a particularly amusing exchange wth correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi regarding her daughterβs sudden prominence in the nationβs gun debate.
βIβm terrified. Itβs like she built herself a pair of wings out of balsa wood and duct tape and jumped off a building,β Beth Gonzalez confided. β Weβre just, like, running along beneath her with a net, which she doesnβt want or think that she needs, you know?
Students are calling for change after the Parkland shooting. A group of survivors of the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School who refer to themselves as the 'mass-shooting generation' have made it their mission to bring about gun reform. https://t.co/ypJr8YlMkV pic.twitter.com/l1VxnPIodt
β 60 Minutes (@60Minutes) March 19, 2018
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