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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
Ukraine ambassador to U.S. on peace negotiations and corruption scandal
What to know about the rise in colon cancer cases among young adults
As ICE boosts recruitment, critics concerned over changes to hiring and training standards
News Wrap: Supreme Court allows Texas to use redrawn congressional map favoring GOP
Dem congressman 'deeply concerned' about legality of boat strikes after viewing video
Pentagon leaders brief lawmakers on U.S. boat strikes, fueling debate over legality
What led the FBI to the man accused of placing pipe bombs in D.C.
Corruption scandal rocks Ukraine as it fights for survival against Russia's invasion
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