Friday on the News Hour, the Supreme Court strikes down a ban on bump stocks that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns. A Justice Department report finds the Phoenix Police Department routinely discriminated, used excessive force and violated civil rights. Plus, a look at the water shortage gripping Mexico City and failure to supply water to many of its 22 million residents.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Supreme Court majority strikes down bump stock ban
News Wrap: South Florida cleans up from flooding
Phoenix police routinely used excessive force, DOJ says
Former CENTCOM head reflects on leading most active command
Experts predict Mexico City will run out of water in weeks
Brooks and Dionne on Supreme Court rulings and controversies
Art exhibition offers new way of thinking about Sasquatch
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00:00 – Intro
02:40 – Gun Ruling
08:39 – News Wrap
16:01 – Use of Force
22:07 – The Melting Point
29:33 – Water Crisis
36:06 – Brooks & Dionne
47:33 – Sasquatch
53:59 – Online + Goodnight