Friday News Roundup - Domestic
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A second Dallas nurse is diagnosed with Ebola this week, soon after taking a domestic flight. CDC director Tom Frieden faces tough questions on Capitol Hill about the handling of the nurses’ cases, and President Obama considers appointing an Ebola “czar” to head US containment efforts. With weeks left before the midterms and nearly one million early votes cast, courts rule on voter ID laws in Texas and Arkansas. The stock market swung wildly again this week, as investors respond to mounting uncertainty in the global economy. And the budget deficit has dropped to its lowest level since before the great recession. The domestic hour of the Friday news roundup.
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senior congressional reporter, Politico.
Washington bureau chief, TIME.
White House correspondent for Bloomberg News.
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A caller to the show said there's excessive coverage of the Ebola crisis by news media. The panel -- all journalists -- responded to the criticism in this video clip.
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