P.M. Edition for Nov. 18. WSJ Reporter Joe Barrett talks about the growing movements in California and Illinois for mostly republican rural areas to split from Democratic-run big cities. And the Journal’s Ryan Felton on what President-elect Donald Trump’s second term in office may mean for the auto industry. Plus, telecom reporter Drew FitzGerald on how Trump’s pick for the FCC wants to take on the big tech companies. Tracie Hunte hosts.



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Why Red, Rural Voters Want to Split From Big Blue Cities

NOV 18, 202414 MIN
WSJ What’s News

Why Red, Rural Voters Want to Split From Big Blue Cities

NOV 18, 202414 MIN

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P.M. Edition for Nov. 18. WSJ Reporter Joe Barrett talks about the growing movements in California and Illinois for mostly republican rural areas to split from Democratic-run big cities. And the Journal’s Ryan Felton on what President-elect Donald Trump’s second term in office may mean for the auto industry. Plus, telecom reporter Drew FitzGerald on how Trump’s pick for the FCC wants to take on the big tech companies. Tracie Hunte hosts.


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