Workplace Immigration Investigations Ramp Up Under Trump
P.M. Edition for December 5th: House Speaker Pelosi instructs the Judiciary Committee to draw up articles of impeachment. The Trump Administration has been ramping up investigations into immigrants working in the U.S. illegally. Michelle Hackman has more on the numbers. And ongoing studies show that for many soldiers, mental health problems begin began before they enlisted. Ben Kesling explains how that has the Pentagon rethinking its approach to mental health care. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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A Divided OPEC Meets in Vienna
A.M. Edition for December 5th: OPEC countries and partners have gathered for a two-day meeting - David Hodari has more from Vienna on what the impact could be on oil prices. Plus, Jean Eaglesham on the accounting errors that companies are fixing...quietly, Huawei sues the FCC, and Paul Davies on a link between stocks and bonds that shows how markets have changed. Kim Gittleson hosts.
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Judiciary Committee Takes Up Impeachment Inquiry
P.M. Edition for December 4th: The House Judiciary Committee holds its first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry. Siobhan Hughes has the details. Plus, world leaders have left a rocky NATO summit. Vivian Salama explains. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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New Food Stamp Rule Could Render Hundreds of Thousands Ineligible
A.M. Edition for December 4th: The Trump administration is set to tighten work requirements for food stamp recipients - that could leave hundreds of thousands of people ineligible for assistance. Jacob Bunge has more. Plus, Newley Purnell on how India is changing the rules on U.S. tech giants, Quentin Webb on more global market turmoil, and a "brew" diet from an NBA star. Kim Gittleson hosts.
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Sprint Overcounted Subsidized Subscribers
P.M. Edition for December 3rd: A draft report from House Democrats concludes that the President abused his office. U.S. stocks fall on signs that the trade dispute could drag on. And, a WSJ exclusive: Sprint had problems tallying active users of its federally-subsidized Lifeline program. Sarah Krouse has the details. Annmarie Fertoli hosts.
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