Remembering Orlando
After the mass shooting, a community activist counsels the victims' families
We speak to an activist in Orlando helping her city to recover, after last week's mass shooting. Then, a gay Muslim tells us how it feels to belong to the community of the perpetrator, and of the victims.
Plus, the world's reaction to Orlando. A survivor of the Paris attacks notes similarities. A gay couple in Russia gets arrested, paying tribute to the victims. And a journalist in a favela in Rio de Janeiro says she'd never want to come to America.
Lastly, a reflection from Marco Werman on gun control.
Image: People hold up candles during a vigil for the victims of the Pulse nightclub shooting, at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando, Florida. June 13, 2016. (Credit: MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)
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Why Some Brazilians Are Scared To Visit America
Duration: 04:25
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A Bataclan Survivor Reacts To Orlando
Duration: 03:44
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The Russians Arrested Paying Tribute to Orlando
Duration: 03:19
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