Thursday on the NewsHour, Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis submits his resignation. Plus: President Trump’s demands for border wall funding may force a partial government shutdown, a new immigration policy will leave asylum seekers waiting in Mexico, two Chinese hackers are indicted in the U.S., Iraq’s water crisis, restrictions on eligibility for food stamps and comedic twins with a critique.
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WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
Sec. Mattis resigns, citing differences over alliances
Where Congress stands now on government shutdown
News Wrap: Stocks tank amid rising rates, shutdown fears
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjZ4PQrNUnE
Trump says immigrants can’t be in U.S. during asylum process
DOJ says Chinese hackers compromised sensitive data
Why Iraq’s biblical paradise is becoming a salty wasteland
What new USDA restrictions mean for food stamp recipients
Comedy duo the Lucas Brothers on ‘survivor’s guilt’