Thursday on the NewsHour, grieving families search for answers about whether law enforcement responded quickly enough to the elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Then, North Korea scrambles to contain a coronavirus outbreak while still trying to flex its power with new missile tests. Plus, the first Black winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize discusses his community-focused designs.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Grief grips Uvalde, Texas, as police response is scrutinized
Lawmakers look for bipartisan solutions to gun violence
Parkland school shooting survivor discusses recent attacks
Researchers look for ways to head off violent attacks
News Wrap: Russia pounds eastern Ukraine, seeks concessions
https://youtu.be/xZ_jTEYNpJ4
North Korea scrambles to contain coronavirus outbreak
Pritzker Prize winner on making community-focused buildings
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00:00 – Full Episode
02:37 – Grief grips Uvalde, Texas, as police response is scrutinized
13:40 – Lawmakers look for bipartisan solutions to gun violence
19:13 – Surviving and Coping
25:57 – Preventing Shootings
36:58 – News Wrap
41:37 – North Korea
47:34 – Building With A Vision