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November 11, 2025 4 mins
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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. Republican Senator Susan Collins says the
measure would not have passed without help from the other
side of the eye.

Speaker 3 (00:17):
Our Democratic colleagues who courageously realized that we could not
let this shutdown continued.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
The Chamber voted tonight to pass the funding bill, which
now goes to the House. The measure would fund the
government through January. It passed on a sixty to forty vote.
The House is not expected to take up the bill
though till Wednesday earliest. President Trump's calling on air traffic
controllers to return to work right now. In a truth
social post today, he criticized air traffic controllers who have
chosen not to show up to work during the shutdown.

(00:48):
He says anyone who doesn't return to work will be
docked and have a negative mark against their record in
his mind. President Trump's asking the Supreme Court to overturn
the verdict in the Egene Carrol's civil case that found
he sexually abused and defamed the magazine columnist. Federal Appeals
Court last year affirmed the jury's verdict and financial judgment,

(01:10):
with Trump also losing an effort in June to have
things reviewed by a full bench of judges. Trump has
long claimed that the judge who oversaw the civil trial
made multiple errors by allowing jurors to hear testimony from
two women who alleged Trump sexually assaulted them years prior.
The FDA is eliminating the highest warning label from hormone

(01:30):
replacement therapy products from menopause. FDA Commissioner doctor Marty McCarey
says the so called black box warning on hormone therapy pills, creams,
and other treatments scared women from using the drugs that
McCarry says combat serious issues, the symptoms occurring over eighty
percent of women. They last on average eight years, and
for many women they are severe, even debilitating. Mcarry says

(01:54):
the warning about breast cancer was placed on the products
based on outdated studies from the early two thousand thousands.
He went on to call the use of labels one
of the greatest mistakes in modern medicine. I'm jim, roop
Ups and FedEx have temporarily grounded their fleets of McDonald
Douglas MD elevens, which was the type of plane involved

(02:14):
in that deadly crash last Tuesday in Louisville, Kentucky. NBC's
Dana Bash reports.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
A UPS spokesperson writing, nothing is more important to us
than the safety of our employees and the communities we serve,
and the FAY AID making it official, issuing an emergency
airworthiness directive requiring the planes to be inspected before they
can fly again.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
MD elevens make up less than ten percent of the
UPS fleet. In both UPS and FedEx say contingency plans
are in placed to minimize disruptions. At least fourteen people
were killed in the crash last Tuesday, including three crew
members on board and eleven people on the ground. California
Governor Gavin Newsom says election day represented a resurgence for
the Democrat Party. Tamia Trhio reports.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
He touted his party's wins during an appearance on CNN's
State of the Union. And you've seen it, no Kings rally.

Speaker 1 (03:02):
You saw it obviously with the outcomes not just in
Virginia and New Jersey, but in Mississippi and Pennsylvania and
Georgia and elsewhere.

Speaker 3 (03:08):
Democrats won the governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey,
while self described Democratic Socialists So Run Mom Donnie won
the race for mayor of New York City. California voters
past Proposition fifty, the measure redrawing congressional maps to favorite Democrats.
I'm Tammy Trujillo.

Speaker 2 (03:22):
The Supreme Court has heard arguments on a religious liberty
case out of Louisiana, a devout Rastafarian who had his
hair shaved by a prison guards challenging the state's prohibition
on inmates wearing dreadlocks.

Speaker 1 (03:34):
It is undisputed that my client has alleged an assault
that is just brazenly illegal.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Damian Landor's attorney, Zachary Troupe, told the court there is
a federal law that protects against religious infringement by state
and local governments. Wizard of Oz fans will soon have
a chance to own one of the most iconic costume
pieces of the film. Margaret Hamilton's original Wicked Witch of
the West hat will go for auction next month and
Heritage Auctions December. Hollywood Signature auction includes Judy Garland's red

(04:01):
rehearsal slippers and other Hollywood items. I'm Jim Roop.
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