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A.M. Edition for Dec. 6. Members of the Saudi-led OPEC cartel and other major oil producers are increasingly at odds over their future production plans ahead of political change in Washington. WSJ correspondent Benoit Faucon details their difficult choice between continuing to defend prices or fighting to take back market share. Plus, Donald Trump picks former Georgia Senator David Purdue as his nominee for ambassador to China. And Parisians prepare to celebrate the reopening of Notre Dame. Luke Vargas hosts.
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A.M. Edition for Dec. 6. Members of the Saudi-led OPEC cartel and other major oil producers are increasingly at odds over their future production plans ahead of political change in Washington. WSJ correspondent Benoit Faucon details their difficult choice between continuing to defend prices or fighting to take back market share. Plus, Donald Trump picks former Georgia Senator David Purdue as his nominee for ambassador to China. And Parisians prepare to celebrate the reopening of Notre Dame. Luke Vargas hosts.
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