
What we know one week after Orlando massacre
Clip: 6/19/2016 | 3m 6s
What we know one week after Orlando massacre
One week ago today, a shooting rampage at the gay nightclub Pulse in Orlando killed 49 people, and 18 of those who survived still remain hospitalized. The shooting has shaken the country and provoked another debate on gun control. For the latest in Orlando, reporter Paul Brinkmann from the Orlando Sentinel joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.
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What we know one week after Orlando massacre
Clip: 6/19/2016 | 3m 6s
One week ago today, a shooting rampage at the gay nightclub Pulse in Orlando killed 49 people, and 18 of those who survived still remain hospitalized. The shooting has shaken the country and provoked another debate on gun control. For the latest in Orlando, reporter Paul Brinkmann from the Orlando Sentinel joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.
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