Friday on the NewsHour, as Kroger aims to buy Albertsons in a multi-billion dollar consolidation of the country’s two largest grocery chains, we’ll explore what the deal could mean for shoppers and food prices. A majority of miners in Zimbabwe are exposed to mercury in illegal gold mining operations. Plus, David Brooks and Jonathan Capehart weigh in on the latest political headlines.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: 11 killed in latest Russian attack on Ukraine
https://youtu.be/JAs4CVXm_ak
What the Kroger, Albertsons merger could mean for shoppers
Adderall shortage raises questions about dependency
Workers in Zimbabwe exposed to mercury in illegal gold mines
Brooks and Capehart on mass shootings and lame-duck session
Graphic novel ‘Accidental Czar’ explores Putin’s motivations
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00:00 – Intro
02:53 – News Wrap
08:01 – Grocery Merger
13:54 – Adderall Shortage
22:27 – Toxic Gold Rush
27:59 – Brooks & Capehart
40:05 – Accidentally Czar
47:48 – Native Foods