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First on Cheddar: Huawei's Security Chief Denies Spying Allegations
The head of security for Huawei, the embattled Chinese tech giant that has been accused of working as a front for Chinese intelligence services, told Cheddar's Hope King on Monday that "no government has ever asked us to spy" and that those accusations were part of a "drumbeat of anti-Huawei criticism."

Need 2 Know: Golden Globes Highlights, Shutdown Impasse
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, Jan. 7, 2019.

The Week's Top Stories: Apple Shockwaves and Jobs Blowout
From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, these are the top stories that moved markets and had investors, business leaders, and entrepreneurs talking this week on Cheddar.

Government Shutdown Is a Life or Death Issue for Native Americans: Tribe Chairman
For the vast majority of Americans, the partial shutdown of the federal government is felt in small ways. For Native Americans, a prolonged shutdown could mean life or death. Aaron Payment, chairman of the Sault Ste. Marie tribe, told Cheddar that he's focused on one date: Jan. 15. That's when the tribe's next drawdown of federal funds is scheduled.

Markets Rally after Strong Jobs Report, Powell's Vow to Be 'Patient' with Policy
Markets soared on Friday ー the Dow Jones Industrial Average leading gaining more than 670 points ーfollowing comments by Fed Chair Jerome Powell on monetary policy and reports that the jobs market is not slowing.

New NY Crypto Task Force Looks for Balance in Regulation, Growth: Assemblyman Vanel
New York is getting into a crypto state of mind with plans to create the nation's first Crypto Task Force. "New York State is the financial capital of the world, and we must have the proper regulations and proper balance to be able to figure out how to regulate in this space," N.Y. Assemblyman Clyde Vanel told Cheddar.

Rep. Rouda Wants to Hit Ground Running on Wage Growth, Climate Change After Flipping GOP Seat
Rep. Harley Rouda, the newly elected Democrat from California's 48th district, doesn't want to waste any time getting legislation to the floor that will stimulate wage growth, which showed better-than-expected strength in Friday's blowout jobs report but remains a concern for economists.

Need 2 Know: Pelosi Elected House Speaker, Troops Sent to Border
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Friday, Jan. 4, 2019.

Dershowitz Says Pelosi Will 'Take My Advice' and Not Impeach Trump
Alan Dershowitz has written the book on reasons not to impeach President Trump ー and he thinks re-elected House Speaker Nancy Pelosi just might follow his counsel. "I think she is the adult in the room and she'll take my advice," Dershowitz told Cheddar on Thursday.



