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June 16, 2023 - PBS NewsHour full episode

Season 2023 Episode 167 | 57m 46s

Friday on the NewsHour, a Department of Justice investigation prompted by the killing of George Floyd finds patterns of abuse within the Minneapolis Police Department. Severe storms rip through the southern U.S., killing several and leaving behind a trail of destruction. Plus, we speak with Miami Mayor Francis Suarez about why he's joining the crowded field of Republican presidential candidates.

Aired: 06/15/23 | Expires: 07/16/23
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Extras
Remembering neon artist and glass-bending master Wil Kirkman
News Wrap: Senate votes down measure to reopen Department of Homeland Security
Iran’s new supreme leader vows continued retaliation across Gulf and oil routes
Lebanese Christian villages caught in Israel-Hezbollah war
Synagogue attack and Old Dominion shooting renew security concerns in U.S.
Middle East analysts on what the Iran war has accomplished and how it might end
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Minnesota immigration crackdown continues to spark fear among people in U.S. legally
How Trump's SAVE America Act would reshape voting