Thursday on the NewsHour, a gunman opens fire at a Tulsa, Oklahoma medical center as Congress debates potential gun safety legislation. Then, we speak with the secretary-general of NATO as more weapons arrive in Ukraine amid brutal Russian assaults in the east. Plus, persistent drought worsened by climate change causes perilously low water levels at the nation’s largest reservoir.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Gunman kills 4 at Tulsa, Oklahoma, medical center
News Wrap: Lawmaker says Uvalde response a ‘system failure’
https://youtu.be/4pd_pEYEEkM
How Uvalde families are coping with grief after the massacre
This lawmaker was voted out of office after backing gun bill
Congress debates gun laws after Uvalde school massacre
NATO Secretary-General Stoltenberg on support for Ukraine
Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial highlights domestic abuse issue
Megadrought causes perilously low water levels at Lake Mead
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00:00 – Full Episode
02:41 – Tulsa Shooting
06:21 – News Wrap12:52 – Coping With Trauma
18:29 – This lawmaker was voted out of office after backing gun bill
26:10 – Congress debates gun laws after Uvalde school massacre
32:01 – War In Europe
40:14 – After the Trial
47:19 – Megadrought