Google is among the latest companies taking a stand against gun violence. Starting next month, Google-owned YouTube will ban videos that show how to assemble firearms or install certain parts. Carter Evans reports.
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They came to Washington, D.C. by the thousands in planes, buses, cars and trains. They stood together and raised their voices as one. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Young Americans took to the streets Saturday in numbers likely not seen since the Vietnam War. The "March for Our Lives" rally was inspired by last month's massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. Young voices chanted "never again" in cities across the country. CBS News' Jeff Pegues reports.
The White House issued a statement applauding Saturday's marchers and pledges "keeping our children safe is a top priority." Errol Barnett is in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, where the president is.
For many students across the country, Saturday was the start of Spring Break – and students at the March for Our Lives said there was no place they would rather be than the nation's capital. For the Stoneman Douglas students, Saturday was personal. Adriana Diaz reports.
"One of my best friends was killed in gun violence right around here, so it's important to me," the former Beatle told CNN
In the five and a half weeks since the Stoneman Douglas High massacre, Parkland, Florida, has become the ground zero for gun control activism. Manuel Bojorquez reports from the city that was forever changed.
No group claimed responsibility for the attack Saturday
For some survivors, it was important to stay in Parkland for the march -- close to the families and friends of the 17 who were killed
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