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8 year oldOver the course of the seven-minute tribute, Cooper listed off the names of 48 of the 49 victims with short biographies, often getting visibly choked up and emotional.
Cooper noted that he and his team wanted to keep the focus "whe-re it belongs," on those who were killed in the massacre.
"They are more than a list of names. They are people who loved and who were loved," Cooper said.
Throughout the broadcast, Cooper stated that he would not be saying the name of the shooter, nor show his picture.
"We will not say the gunman's name or show his photograph, it has been shown far too much already," said Cooper.
.@CNN's @andersoncooper shares an emotional tribute to the #OrlandoShooting victims https://t.co/PlxpjLOMyghttps://t.co/DkxxPC1XtW
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) June 14, 2016
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