File:President Obama speaking on the shootings in Aurora, Colorado on 2012-07-20.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionPresident Obama speaking on the shootings in Aurora, Colorado on 2012-07-20.ogv |
English: President Barack Obama speaking about the 2012 Aurora shooting on July 20, 2012. Original description of the speech: "President Obama says that last night’s tragedy in Colorado reminds us of all the ways that we are united as one American family, and commits the Federal government to doing whatever is necessary to bring whoever is responsible to justice and ensure the safety of all of our people." |
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