OPEC met but didn’t yet make a deal on an output reduction. Ameera David has the details. Polly Boiko then joins from London to take a look at a British courts ruling against Uber, possibly granting drivers more employment rights. Then, Bianca Facchinei examines the latest Dakota Access Pipeline protests that resulted in the arrests of 141 people. After, Ashlee Banks breaks down Venezuela’s just increased minimum wage, which comes out to $67 per month, and the massive protests that are rocking the country.Following the break, Stefan Grant, founder of Airbnb alternative Noirbnb, tells Ameera how racial discrimination forced him to create his service. And finally, in The Big Deal, Edward Harrison explains what’s behind the unexpected 2.9% U.S. GDP growth, and what the news means going forward.Take a look!Check us out on Facebook — and feel free to ask us questions:http://www.facebook.com/BoomBustRThttps://www.facebook.com/harrison.writedownshttps://www.facebook.com/biancafacchFollow us @https://twitter.com/AmeeraDavidhttp://twitter.com/edwardnhhttps://twitter.com/BiancaFacchinei
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