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There are real ways to stop shootings in America

There have been so many mass shootings in America that one could easily feel powerless.

02/15/2018

PBS News Hour

There are real ways to stop shootings in America

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There have been so many mass shootings in America that one could easily feel powerless.

There have been so many deadly mass shootings in America that one could easily feel powerless in stopping them. What is the way forward? Judy Woodruff talks to Kristina Anderson of the Koshka Foundation for Safe Schools, Robert Draper of The New York Times Magazine, Daniel Webster of Johns Hopkins University and Katherine Newman of the University of Massachusetts.

02/15/2018

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