
EXTRA: Tragedy in El Paso and Dayton
Clip: 8/10/2019 | 13m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
How are communities coping?
After 31 people were killed in two mass shootings last weekend, reporters from Texas and Ohio joined Robert Costa on the latest #WashWeekPBS Extra to discuss how their communities of El Paso and Dayton are coping after tragedy.
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EXTRA: Tragedy in El Paso and Dayton
Clip: 8/10/2019 | 13m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
After 31 people were killed in two mass shootings last weekend, reporters from Texas and Ohio joined Robert Costa on the latest #WashWeekPBS Extra to discuss how their communities of El Paso and Dayton are coping after tragedy.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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