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Exploring America’s response to one of the greatest humanitarian crises in history.
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Clip: 09/15/2022 | 6m 2s | Video has closed captioning.
It came down to the wire, but a strike by rail workers that threatened to cripple U.S. supply chains has been averted. After 20 hours of negotiations, railroad union leaders reached a tentative deal with industry leaders to avoid a strike that threatened to shut down rail lines in New Jersey and across the country.
How rail strike was averted — for now
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