Thursday on the NewsHour, migrants at the southern border find themselves stuck in limbo amid a shift in United States immigration policies. Debt ceiling negotiations see progress on spending cuts but a deal to avoid a national default remains elusive. Plus, three years after the murder of George Floyd, the new police chief in Minneapolis discusses the department’s future and the need for reform.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Inside encampments where migrants await chance to enter U.S.
Debt ceiling negotiations see progress, but still no deal
News Wrap: Oath Keepers founder sentenced to prison
https://youtu.be/6H8RDfSQyAc
Biden picks Gen. Charles Brown Jr. as Joint Chiefs chairman
New Minneapolis police chief on changing the department
DeSantis event highlights Musk’s transformation of Twitter
Supreme Court decision scales back scope of Clean Water Act
Investigation reveals culture of abuse inside N.Y. prisons
A Brief But Spectacular take on making the ordinary beautiful
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00:00 – Intro
02:42 – At the Border
08:06 – High Stakes
14:58 – News Wrap
17:40 – Historic Pick
26:02 – Police Reckoning
33:56 – Searching for Justice
39:53 – Limiting the EPA
45:17 – Twitter’s Transformation
51:48 – Brief But Spectacular