Special election coverage: Are we done with political gridlock?
Nov 9, 2016

Special election coverage: Are we done with political gridlock?

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We'll take a look at what would happen to our health care system  if Trump decides to repeal Obamacare, and examine his plan to invest $1 trillion in infrastructure. Plus: We'll interview Austan Goolsbee, economist and former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under Obama, about whether the president-elect can gain support from both political parties. 

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Repealing Obamacare is at the top of Trump's list

Nov 9, 2016
The president-elect may have more success cutting drug prices.
Donald Trump says on his first day in office, he will ask Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act. Above, a 2-year-old receives a flu vaccination in Coral Gables, Florida. 
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We’ll take a look at what would happen to our health care system  if Trump decides to repeal Obamacare, and examine his plan to invest $1 trillion in infrastructure. Plus: We’ll interview Austan Goolsbee, economist and former chair of the Council of Economic Advisers under Obama, about whether the president-elect can gain support from both political parties.