Wednesday on the NewsHour, families mark one year since the Uvalde shooting as they wrestle with still unanswered questions about the police response. As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announces he’s running for president, we look at how his bid could shape the GOP race. Plus, organizations push the Taliban to lift restrictions on women so they can deliver aid to Afghans amid the humanitarian crisis.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Uvalde struggles with trauma a year after school shooting
Texas Republican Will Hurd calls for meaningful gun reform
News Wrap: No debt limit deal but both sides remain hopeful
Remembering Tina Turner’s extraordinary life and career
How DeSantis’ campaign shapes the GOP presidential race
Taliban crackdown makes delivering aid to Afghanistan harder
Rainn Wilson on traveling the world in search of well-being
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00:00 – Introduction
02:42 – Uvalde struggles with trauma a year after school shooting
10:10 – Texas Republican Will Hurd calls for meaningful gun reform
18:31 – News Wrap
22:45 – Tina Turner 1939-2023
26:07 – Afghanistan in Crisis
45:12 – Searching for Bliss