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A deadly massacre in under one minute

A deadly massacre in under one minute

08/04/2019

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A deadly massacre in under one minute

Clip: 8/4/2019 | 1m 42sVideo has Closed Captions

A deadly massacre in under one minute

Less than 13 hours after the massacre in El Paso, Texas, a gunman killed nine people, including his own sister, in downtown Dayton. Police said the carnage lasted less than a minute before they arrived on the scene and killed the shooter. NewsHour Weekend’s Megan Thompson reports on the latest.

08/04/2019

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Death of Dayton gunman’s sister makes family history a focus

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Clip: 8/4/2019 | 2m 3s | El Paso shooting is domestic terrorism, investigators say (2m 3s)

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Clip: 8/4/2019 | 10m | How media coverage contributes to white supremacist rhetoric (10m)

‘When is enough going to be enough?’ asks Dayton mayor

Clip: 8/4/2019 | 5m 3s | ‘When is enough going to be enough?’ asks Dayton mayor (5m 3s)

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