Friday on the NewsHour, efforts to curb carbon emissions turn to heavy industries, like cement and steel, that greatly contribute to climate change. Gang violence in Haiti displaces hundreds of thousands of people and traps Americans trying to flee. Plus, a new investigation details how police tactics meant only to stop people often end up killing them.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Salvage operation begins at bridge collapse site
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6zKKBgauWM
How heavy industries contribute to climate change
Gang violence in Haiti displaces 360,000 people
How non-lethal police tactics led to 1,000 deaths
Georgia lawmakers pass more voting rules ahead of election
Okla. commissioner faces recall over white nationalist ties
Brooks and Capehart on the importance of campaign spending
The inspirations behind Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’
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00:00 – Introduction
02:42 – News Wrap
08:03 – Greening Industry
14:09 – Haiti in Crisis
19:21 – Use of Force
26:02 – Vote 2024
31:30 – Oklahoma Recall
37:26 – Brooks & Capehart
49:31 – “Cowboy Carter”