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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 shutdown. More from Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 1 (00:14):
The Chamber voted Monday night to pass the funding bill,
which now goes to the House. He measured with fund
the government through January. It passed on a sixty to
forty vote. The House is not expected to take up
the bill until Wednesday at the earliest. A Markneyfield.

Speaker 2 (00:27):
Today is Veterans Day, and some veterans will be out protesting.
Organized by Vets Say No and May Day Strong. The
protests will be held in states across the country, including California,
New York, Oregon, Tennessee, Massachusetts, and the nation's capital. Organizers
say they're protesting ice, occupation, fascism, and cuts to services.

(00:50):
President Trump will visit Arlington National Cemetery this Veterans Day.
The President is expected to lay a wreath at the
tomb of the Unknown Soldier and deliver re Marxist 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

(01:11):
our veterans. The families of six campers and two councilors
killed in Texas floods or filing lawsuits five months after
their deaths. Rory O'Neill reports.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Two separate lawsuits were filed Monday, one by the family
of camper Lulupeck and the other by the families of
five campers and two councilors who died in the fourth
of July weekend tragedy. Both lawsuits accused Camp Mystic, the
Eastland family, and the camps management companies of negligence and
wrongful death. Each lawsuit seeks more than a million dollars

(01:42):
in damages. In all, twenty five campers died along with
the two councilors during that natural disaster.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
The powerball jackpot is growing. There's no grand prize winner
and Monday night strong, so the jackpot jumps to five
hundred twelve million dollars ahead of the next drawing on Wednesday. Meanwhile,
Tuesday's Mega Millions drawing is worth a whopping nine hundred
million dollars. I'm Michael Kassner Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netniah,
who is rejecting calls for an independent probe into the

(02:11):
failures that led to the October seventh, twenty twenty three attacks.
Blake Sifton reports.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
Senior Israeli military officers released a review on Monday, finding
intelligence officials had failed to recognize hamas preparations for the
October seventh attacks, and said there were shortcomings and previous investigations.
The Chief of Staff of the military said and external
commission of inquiry should be established.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
There is public support for a commission of inquiry, but Netnyah,
who says it can only happen after the war in
Gaza ends. Opposition leaders have accused Netniyaho of trying to
escape accountability. President Trump is talking up a potential US
India trade deal, one that he insists will be, in
his words, fair. Rebecca Bunden has more on what the

(02:59):
President had say yesterday.

Speaker 5 (03:01):
President Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that the
US was getting close to a trade deal with India.
Trade talks between the two countries earlier this year broke
down and the US raised tariffs to fifty percent on India,
citing its purchases of Russian oil, But since then, negotiations
between Washington and New Delhi have resumed, and major Indian

(03:22):
oil refiners have said that they will comply with Western
sanctions on oil from Russia. Rebecca Bundon, Mumbai.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
The New York Giants are reportedly firing head coach Brian
Dabele Jennifer Paul Sony with more.

Speaker 6 (03:36):
Dable had been in his fourth season with the Giants
and had led them to a two and eight record
so far this year. Big Blue were twenty forty and
one during his tenure, with just one playoff appearance. It
all comes as the Giants last of the Bear Sunday
in Chicago by a score of twenty four to twenty.
Multiple reports saying offensive coordinator Mike Kafka will serve as
interim head coach.

Speaker 2 (03:57):
Gemini is being added to Google TV stream. This time,
the AI tool will replace Google Assistant. I'm Michael Kassner.
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