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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the
latest use this hour.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
In just four minutes, the Senate has voted to end
the government shut down. The Chamber of voting tonight to
pass the funding bill, which now goes to the House.
The measure would fund the government through January now. Even
with this breakthrough in the Senate, House Minority Leader Hakim
Jeffrey said earlier, most Democrats are not fans of this legislation.
Speaker 1 (00:28):
The Olaholm majority of Senate Democrats, led by Leader Schumer,
are opposing this bill.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Since Friday, due to the shutdown related air traffic controller
staffing issues, over twenty three hundred flights have been canceled,
with more than eighty three hundred delayed. An arctic blast
is hitting millions of people from the Midwest all the
way to the Florida Panhandle. Parts of several states, including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia,
North Carolina, and New York could see lows ten to
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twenty five degrees below normal in the next twenty four hours.
It'll be a dramatic change for Miami residents who good
Seed tempts plunge into the thirties and forties, just after
receiving highs of eighty four yesterday. Arizona congress woman elect
at Elitea Grihalva will reportedly be sworn in as early
as this week.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Multiple reports say she'll be sworn in by House Speaker
Mike Johnson before a vote is held on a government
funding bill. Grahalva won a special election in September, but
Johnson has not sworn her in due to the House
not being in session. Arizona's Attorney general and Grahalba have
sued Johnson over him refusing to swear her in. Grahalba
is the last signature needed to force a vote on
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the House floor to release the Jeffrey Epstein files. I'm
Wendy Swanson.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
You've got to ask yourself one question.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Do I feel lucky?
Speaker 2 (01:44):
Hi's powerball jack pott sitting at four hundred and ninety
million dollars that comes with a cash value over two
hundred and twenty eight million. Meanwhile, tomorrow's Mega Millions drawing
features a jackpot worth nine hundred million dollars cash option
there over four hundred and fifty teen million. I'm Jim Roop.
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A couple of recall stories. More than four hundred thousand
Honda Civics are under recall. Scott Carr has more.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Honda announced the voluntary recall Friday, impacting about four hundred
and six thousand cars sold in the US with model
years between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty one. The automaker
says the issue stems from a supplier error and could
cause aluminum accessory wheel nuts to loosen and eventually detach.
Officials with Honda urge owners to take their cars to
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an authorized dealer for a free inspection. If needed. The dealership,
they say, we'll replace the wheels at no cost.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
A nationwide baby formula recall also issued after babies in
ten states contracted botulism. The FDA's warning parents at thirteen
babies got sick needed to be hospitalized after drinking New
York based by hard whole nutrition infant formula. If in
botulism is rare, it can be fatal without immediate medical care,
but the FDA says no deaths have been reported. Symptoms
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include poor feeding, constipation, loss of head control, decreased facial movement,
which can lead to troubled breathing or respiratory arrest. Recall
lots include December first, twenty twenty six, used by dates.
Parents are urged to record the code, check the company website,
and throw the formula out immediately if you've purchased the
affected products. Turkeys are going to be a little more
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expensive this year because of a new outbreak of bird flu.
There's an alternative, though.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Baskin Robbins is again offering its turkey ice cream cake,
as they've done since the seventies. This year's cake can
be made to order and we'll set you back about
forty five bucks. It features sugar coat legs, so no drumstick,
but enough ice cream to feed about fifteen people. They
say it's perfect for the ninety seven percent of Americans
who like ice cream and the other three percent. Kenny
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Pie I'm pre Tennis.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
YouTube is starting to issue twenty dollars credits to YouTube
TV customers who still don't have access to Disney owned channels.
Both sides have been in talks since the channels were
pulled October thirtieth. I'm Jim Roop