All Things Considered for August 5, 2019 Hear the All Things Considered program for August 5, 2019
All Things Considered
Trump Condemns Racism And White Supremacy Following 2 Deadly Shootings
Police Continue To Investigate El Paso Shooting As Death Toll Rises To 22
Remembering Jordan And Andre Anchondo, Victims Of The El Paso Shooting
India Says It Will Integrate Disputed Region Of Kashmir With The Rest Of The Country
Getting To Zero Carbon: The Climate Challenge
Give Up Your Gas Stove To Save The Planet? Banning Gas Is The Next Climate Push
Give Up Your Gas Stove To Save The Planet? Banning Gas Is The Next Climate Push
National Security
Federal Prosecutors Are Treating El Paso Shooting As Incident Of 'Domestic Terrorism'
Federal Prosecutors Are Treating El Paso Shooting As Incident Of 'Domestic Terrorism'
National Security
How Old Racist Books, Artifacts Are Influencing White Nationalists Of The Digital Age
How Old Racist Books, Artifacts Are Influencing White Nationalists Of The Digital Age
Remembering Beatrice N. Warren-Curtis, A Victim Of The Dayton Shooting
Video Games Are Still Blamed For Gun Violence Despite Studies Showing No Connection
New Details Emerge About Gunman Who Killed 9 People In Dayton, Ohio
Ohio State Sen. Peggy Lehner Weighs In On Dayton Shooting And Gun Policy
Where The U.S. Stands On Background Checks In Relation To Gun Policy
U.S. stocks nosedived Monday as China's currency fell sharply and raised fears that the U.S.-China trade war would keep escalating. Richard Drew/AP hide caption
Stock Markets Take Another Hit As The Trade War With China Heats Up
Across The Border From El Paso, Mexicans Are Asking The U.S. For Tougher Gun Laws
How The El Paso Community Is Coping After Mass Shooting Leaves 22 Dead
2020 Democratic Candidates Condemn Shootings, Address White Supremacy
Gun Control Advocates Call For Big Box Stores To Stop Selling Guns And Ammunition
Vermont Diocese To Release Abuse Report By Month's End
Sununu Urged To Sign Gun Control Bills
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