How one conversation reshaped Anderson Cooper's reporting
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Anderson Cooper says his 2012 interview with Jordan Ghawi in Aurora, Colorado, forever changed how he covers mass shootings.
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Ghawi, whose sister Jessica was killed in the theater attack, asked journalists to say victims' names, not the shooter's.
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This week on 60 Minutes, Anderson Cooper visited the bedrooms of school shootings victims and spoke with the parents.
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The rooms have been left virtually untouched and have become memorials to young lives cut short.
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