Speaking generally and not to that specific instance, if that video were uploaded to YouTube, it would violate our policies and would be taken down. If they tried to upload it again, we would have created a digital fingerprint to allow us to automatically pull it down.
The context of how a video like that is shown in news is a very difficult one. It's especially relevant not just to personal attacks, but also to terrorist attacks. In some ways, we end up having to evaluate what a news organization has determined is acceptable content. In reviewing it, we have to be very careful that it's clear to the viewer that this is part of a commentary either by a news organization or another organization that places that information in context.
Depending on the length and type of the video, it may still come down.