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Congressional scrutiny over the Trump administration's lethal strikes on alleged drug smugglers heats up.
Plus, Democratic senators call for the president to join talks as the shutdown nears a record.
If the president engages, we will find a deal, I think, within hours.
And we take a look at why the country's once praise for their fiscal discipline are now becoming Europe's new problem cases.
It's Monday, November 3rd.
I'm Caitlin McCabe for The Wall Street Journal, and here's the AM edition of What's News,
the top headlines and business stories moving your world today.
We begin in D.C.
where Democratic senators are urging President Trump to engage directly in talks to end the government shutdown,
which is nearing a record 35 days, the longest lapse ever.
Lawmakers last week made progress on talks to reopen the government with a possible deal on health care,
which is the main condition for Democrats to vote on ending the shutdown.
Democratic senators came out in force over the weekend, urging the president to get involved.