Apr 16 Watch 11:28 Brooks and Capehart on police shootings, the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart join Judy Woodruff to discuss the week in politics, including police shootings of people of color, and the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Continue watching
Apr 08 Watch 6:53 Breaking down Biden's plan to curb 'blemish' of gun violence in America President Joe Biden on Thursday unveiled executive actions to curb gun violence, which he described as an "epidemic" and an "international embarrassment." Nearly 20,000 people died of gun violence last year, and another 24,000 died by suicide. Adam Winkler of… Continue watching
Apr 08 Watch 9:02 How Gabby Giffords is using music to rewire her brain after being shot By Jeffrey Brown, Anne Azzi Davenport President Joe Biden reached out to, and fist-bumped, former Arizona Congresswoman Gabby Giffords at the White House Rose Garden Thursday -- A moment to mark a new push to curb gun violence. Giffords was shot in the head in 2011,… Continue watching
Apr 01 WATCH: Orange Police give update on California shooting that killed 4 By Associated Press A child was among four people killed Wednesday in a shooting at a Southern California office building that left a fifth victim and the gunman critically wounded, police said. Continue reading
Mar 30 Mass shootings are rare – firearm suicides are much more common, and kill more Americans By Lacey Wallace, The Conversation Gun violence as a whole is much more common, and much more deadly, than mass shootings are. Continue reading
Mar 25 Watch 4:15 Honoring the lives cut short by Colorado mass shooting By Courtney Norris Monday's mass shooting in Boulder, Colorado left 10 dead and many more mourning the senseless tragedy. Tonight, we take a moment to remember those who lost their lives in the grocery store shooting. Continue watching
Mar 25 Colorado shooting suspect makes first court appearance By Colleen Slevin, Patty Nieberg, Associated Press The suspected gunman in the Boulder supermarket shooting that killed 10 people appeared in court Thursday for the first time, and his attorney asked for a health assessment "to address his mental illness."… Continue reading
Mar 24 Watch 7:35 Last week saw mass shootings across the U.S. Could they be a springboard for gun control? By William Brangham Between the tragedies in Atlanta, Georgia and Boulder, Colorado there were several other mass shootings — in Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Stockton, California and Gresham, Oregon. Two people died and 26 were wounded. How can Americans prevent the next gun tragedy?… Continue watching
Mar 23 Watch 6:10 Suspect charged in Colorado shooting as Senate debates gun control By Yamiche Alcindor, Ryan Connelly Holmes A suspect was charged Tuesday in the second American mass shooting in less than a week. The shooting in Boulder, Colorado, which left 10 dead, including a responding police officer, has plunged the city into mourning. Over in Washington, DC,… Continue watching
Mar 23 Watch 6:40 'Pervasive' gun violence has 'metastasized' across country, Rep. Neguse says After a mass shooting left 10 dead in his state, Colorado Rep. Joe Neguse told Judy Woodruff that gun violence is a "pervasive" problem, and has "metastasized" across the country. The Democrat also said that it's time for the country… Continue watching