Friday on the NewsHour, the shutdown clock ticks down with Republicans still divided over how and whether to continue to fund the federal government. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the California Democrat and longest-serving woman in Senate history, passes away at age 90. Plus, several major retailers close stores due to shoplifting, but questions remain about whether the concerns are overblown.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
How a shutdown will impact government agencies and programs
Remembering Dianne Feinstein and her trailblazing career
News Wrap: UAW strike expands to more Ford and GM plants
https://youtu.be/IClgyRIPEuk
A look at the retailers blaming crime as they close stores
Brooks and Capehart on what led to a government shutdown
Cheech Marin helps open showcase of Chicano art and culture
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00:00 – Intro
02:42 – Looming Shutdown
09:58 – Dianne Feinstein 1933 – 2023
22:10 – News Wrap
27:24 – Retail Theft
34:55 – Brooks and Capehart
46:41 – The Cheech