their use of force. the lower court in that case rules in favor of tucker finding qualified immunity couldn't shield the officers from being sued because he actually pointed to a case on point and said, hey, that's my exact case. the appeals court overturns that on tuesday, disagreeing, finding the facts weren't exactly the same. >> this is an issue germane to the discussion happening right now in washington about police reform. >> huge issue. but, again, it's about civil damages. >> laura, thank you. amazon is extending its ban on police using its facial recognition software indefinitely now. some police departments use facial recognition to find potential suspects but it is less accurate when identifying people of color leading to some being wrongly arrested. what better way to push an infrastructure plan than to drive home your point. ♪ ♪ i had the nightmare again maxine. the world was out of wonka bars...