SOUNDBITE: (English) Tina Meins, Father Killed in San Bernardino Shooting: “I know exactly what those families are going through. I know what it’s like to get the call telling you the worst news you could ever imagine and the pain of knowing that this was happening again in our country to so many families was just too much to bear. Each person in that club was someone’s child, a sibling, a lover, a friend. I wish I could say that I’m surprised that we’re here again but sadly I’m not. And we will continue to be here again and again if our elected officials fail to take action that prevents dangerous and hateful people from getting their hands on a deadly weapon. It’s time to disarm hate.” // SOUNDBITE: (English) Rev. Sharon Risher, Mother and Cousins Killed in Charleston Emanuel AME Church Shooting: “It’s hard to believe that tomorrow will be one year since I received the devastating news that my mother and two of my cousins were among nine people who had been shot and killed while praying at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina by a man so filled with hate armed with a gun.” // SOUNDBITE: (English) Sen. Chris Murphy, (D) Connecticut: “How on earth in the face of the largest mass shooting in the history of this nation could the United States Senate ignore it in the week following? That is the question that we all asked ourselves when we got here on Monday and that is the reason why we took the floor yesterday at 11:20 and held it for 15 hours demanding that this week the Senate take up votes on common sense measures to make sure that terrorists and would-be-killers can’t get their hands on fire arms, common sense consensus measures that are supported by 90% of the American public.”