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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is your twenty four to seven use update the latest.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Use this hour in just four minutes.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
The wreckord breaking government shutdown may soon be officially over.
The Senate voted Monday night to reopen federal agencies and
restart food assistants, passing and bipartisan measure after eight Democrats
joined Republicans to break the stalemate. Vermont's Independent Senator Bernie
Sanders warns of what he sees as the outcome.
Speaker 4 (00:29):
Look, I think it was a terrible, terrible vote at
a time when we have a broken healthcare system. This
is going to make our healthcare system even worse. And
that vote last night paves the way for fifteen million
people to be thrown off Medicaid. What are they going
to do? Many of them are going to die.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
The final vote was sixty to forty. The legislation now
heads to the House, which could vote as soon as Wednesday.
Speaker Mike Johnson can get a consensus to approve the
package and then send it to President Trump for his signals.
Trump has signaled that he would sign. President Trump will
be marking Veterans Day with a visit to Arlington National Cemetery.
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Mark Mayfield with more.
Speaker 5 (01:11):
The President is expected to lay a wreath of the
tomb of the Unknown Soldier and deliver remarks as part
of an official observance ceremony. This year's Veterans Day Proclamation
from the White House notes that the story of America
is written with the courage, honor, and dedicated service of
our veterans. President Trump says he's encouraging all Americans to
reflect on the courage and sacrifice of our veterans through
public ceremonies and private thoughts and prayers of gratitude.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
At least eighteen people are recovering from injuries after a
mishap at Dulles International Airport in Virginia. The Metropolitan Washington
Airport Authority says a mobile lounge, also known as a
people mover, struck a doc on Monday afternoon. All of
the injuries are considered non life threatening. In operations at
the airport were not affected. Eagles edged out to Packers
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ten to seven in an offensive showdown on Monday night
football at Lambo Field. Philadelphia notched its third straight win
to move to seven to two atop the NFC East.
I'm Michael Kassner. Today is Veterans Day. The days set
aside to celebrate those who served our country pre tennis
with some pointers. On Veterans Day etiquette coast.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
To coast, they'll be parades and celebrations, both festive and
somber to honor veterans. It's a great day to show
American pride. So wear your patriotic clothing and show appreciation,
but don't salute. That's reserved for military members past and present.
The Secretary of Defense and the President Ms. Manners says
it's okay to say thank you for your service, but
she says make it less generic and more personal.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
Turkey prices will be up forty percent this Thanksgiving season
over last year. Tammy triheel with the numbers.
Speaker 1 (02:47):
That's largely because of the bird flu. The Farm Bureau
reports there were more than six hundred thousand cases in September.
It expects that number to grow as of now. That
means turkey will cost an average of a dollar thirty
two a pound. That's up thirty eight cents from twenty four.
I'm Tammy Trichio.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
Canada has lost its measles elimination status and the US
could be next. The Pan American Health Organization made the
move after Canada's outbreak lasted more than a year, warning
the US could follow in January if it doesn't stop
its own outbreak. Measles cases that began in Texas have
now spread to several states, fueled by failing vaccination rates.
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Guitarist Ace Frehley's cause of death is being revealed as
blunt trauma injuries to the head from a fall. That's
according to the Morris County, New Jersey, Medical Examiner's Office,
which also ruled the death was accidental. The seventy four
year old founding member of the legendary rock band died
October sixteenth. He apparently suffered a minor fall in his
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studio the month prior, and a new study finds a
coffee may help protect against irregular heartbeats. Research presented at
the American Heart Association shows that just one cup of
coffee a day could reduce the risk of a fib A.
Michael Kassner