Interview with Rep. Josh Gottheimer on U.S. Rail Strike Vote; Deadly Tornadoes across the U.S. Southeast; Alzheimer's Drug Slows Cognitive Decline; Inside the Battle for Bakhmut in Eastern Ukraine. Aired 11-11:30a ET
The House is set to begin voting on critical legislation toavoid a nationwide railroad strike after warnings from President Bidenthat not doing so could severely cripple the U.S. economy; The threatfor severe weather continues today after at least 20 tornadoes rippedthrough the Southeast overnight,...
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Atlanta
CQ Roll Call
30.11.2022
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Summary: | The House is set to begin voting on critical legislation toavoid a nationwide railroad strike after warnings from President Bidenthat not doing so could severely cripple the U.S. economy; The threatfor severe weather continues today after at least 20 tornadoes rippedthrough the Southeast overnight, killing two people; The experimentaldrug lecanemab shows "potential" as an Alzheimer's disease treatment,according to new Phase 3 trial results, but the findings raise somesafety concerns because of its association with certain seriousadverse events; The brutal fight for Bakhmut, Ukraine, has covered thetown with heavy, thick smoke and danger GUESTS: Josh Gottheimer; Dr. Richard Isaacson |
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