Wednesday on the NewsHour, technical glitches roil the New York Stock Exchange, United Airlines and The Wall Street Journal. Also: Debating privacy of encrypted communications, aging oil pipelines prompt Great Lakes safety concerns, a crisis of confidence for the Chinese economy, how the shutdown of export-import bank may affect U.S. business and why TV remains dominant in the digital age.
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Can the government get special encryption access while preserving privacy?9 min
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News Wrap: Microsoft cuts 7,800 jobs in struggling phone sector5 min
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Should Congress revive the Export-Import bank?7 min
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TV is dead? Author says there’s something wrong with that picture7 min
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Are Michigan’s pristine lakes at risk from aging pipelines?8 min
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Will China’s market crisis spur a confidence crisis for President Xi?4 min
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China’s stock markets plunge despite efforts to curb selling3 min
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Trio of serious computer glitches raises worry about tech reliance7 min
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