Thursday on the NewsHour, President Trump travels to the southern border to underscore his argument for a wall. Plus: A House Democrat weighs in on national security during the shutdown, why some crime and accident investigations are on hold, do paused food safety inspections jeopardize Americans' health, Venezuela’s president starts a second term, Trumponomics and coping with mental illness.
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As shutdown drags on, ‘interesting dynamics’ appear on Capitol Hill11 min
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News Wrap: Drone attack on Saudi coalition in Yemen kills at least 6 soldiers6 min
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Border wall is not ‘who we are,’ says Rep. Thompson6 min
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Is the government shutdown making American food unsafe?6 min
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Shutdown impact: FBI pay, NTSB accident investigations2 min
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Venezuela’s Maduro begins second term amidst an economic crisis5 min
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Evaluating Trump’s economic policies, 2 years in8 min
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Why journalists are needed in state capitals across the country
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