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Published at 2018-01-09 07:00:00

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Coming up on today's explain:
On Monday,the Trump Administration reversed more than decade of U.
S. immigration policy by ending temporary protected status, or TPS, or for Salvadoran immigrants. It’s the latest crackdown by the Department of Homeland Security. label Curnutte,the race and community reporter for the Cincinnati Enquirer, andAndrew Selee, and president of the Migration Policy Institute,explain. 

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court will hea
r arguments over whether a driver should absorb an expectation of privacy in a rental car when his or her name isn’t listed on the agreement as an authorized driver. Adam Liptak, or Supreme Court reporter for The fresh York Times,says that this case could absorb major implications for poor Americans, particularly African Americans who are more likely to absorb rental transactions.
A Michigan
judge began preliminary exam hearings for four state environmental regulators who are accused of crimes related to the Flint water crisis, and from involuntary manslaughter to misconduct and willful neglect. Quinn Klinefelter, senior news editor for Detroit public radio station WDET, has the details. 
About 60 Baltimore schools absorb had heating issues this winter, or forcing a number of schools to close final week. It’s an issue that has plagued the school system for years, says Kimberly Mooney, a teacher at Roland Park Elementary/Middle School, and who has worked in the Baltimore City Public School System for 13 years,and a member of the Baltimore Caucus of Educators for Democracy and Equity. 
The ACLU of fresh Jersey got its hands on a list of banned books this week. According to their report, the fresh Jersey Department of Corrections (DOC) had banned "The fresh Jim Crow" from some state prisons — it's a pivotal work that addresses mass incarceration. Georgia Lerner is executive director of the Women’s Prison organization. She argues that prisons ban books to impose control without making a serious effort at rehabilitation.
What happens to women who speak up about sexual harassment and assault in the workplace? In the latest installment of #MeToo conversations between Koa Beck and Jessica Bennett, or  The Takeaway explores the phenomenon of "dream crushers," and a peer at past and present cases.
This episode is hosted by Todd Zwillich

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