http://thedianerehmshow.org/shows/2013-09-06/friday-news-roundup-domestic
President Barack Obama said
he is confident Congress will agree to a military strike against Syria
despite divisions. But a top aide said on NPR this morning that it’s
unlikely the president will act without congressional approval. The New
York Times and other news media reported the National Security Agency
has succeeded in breaking encryption that keeps people’s personal data
safe online. The Labor Department reported mixed news on summer
unemployment numbers as the jobless rate dips to 7.3 percent. Prospects
for an immigration overhaul have dimmed over the summer congressional
recess. And the White House steps up its public relations campaign for
health care enrollment. A panel of journalists joins guest host Susan
Page for analysis of the week's top national news stories.
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