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November 11, 2025 4 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
In just four minutes, the Senators voted to end the
government shutdown. More from Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
The Chamber voted Monday night to pass the funding bill,
which now goes to the House. The measure would fund
the government through January. It passed on sixty to forty vote.
The House is not expected to take up the bill
until Wednesday at the earliest. I'm Mark Mayfield.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Delays and cancelations at airports are going up across the US.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
The number of.

Speaker 2 (00:30):
Flights have been cut by the FAA since Friday due
to shut down related staffing issues. Monday saw over nine
thousand delays nationwide with twenty four hundred cancelations. Some of
the most affected airports are in Chicago, Atlanta, and New York.
Southwest was hit especially hard, with nearly forty percent of
all of its flights Monday delayed. An Arctic blast is
hitting millions from the Midwest all the way to the

(00:52):
Florida Panhandle. Parts of several states, including Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia,
North Carolina, and New York could see he losed of
ten to twenty five degrees below normal in the next
twenty four hours. It will be a dramatic change for
Miami residents who could see temperatures plunge into the thirties
and forties just after reaching a high of eighty four
degrees on Sunday. Convicted Jeffrey Epstein co conspirator Gelaine Maxwell

(01:16):
is planning to ask President Trump two commuter sentence. That's
according to documents obtained by Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee.
In a letter sent to Trump Monday, Democratic Congressman Jamie
Raskin urged the President to reject Maxwell's request.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Wizard of Oz.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Fans will soon have the chance to own one of
the most iconic costume pieces ever from the movie. Margaret
Hamilton's original Wicked Witch of the West black hat, will
go up for auction next month. It will be part
of Heritage Auctions December Hollywood Signature auction. Two different versions
of Dorothy's ruby slippers will also be auctioned, along with
a handwritten letter written by Oz authur Frank Baum on

(01:52):
personal stationery. Other items that will be part of the
sale include Elvis Presley's nineteen seventy six Harley Davidson, Marilyn
Monroe Hose, Cleopatra costume and artwork from Star Wars. I'm
Tammy Triheo. A bid to overturn the right to same
sex marriages has been rejected by the Supreme Court. Michael
Castner reports.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
The justices declined to take up the appeal from former
Kentucky County Clerk Kim Davis to overturn the twenty fifteen
landmark decision. The bid had been seen as a long
shot by analysts. Davis received national attention when she refused
to issue marriage licenses to a same sex couple due
to her religious beliefs. One of those couples was awarded

(02:34):
damages by a jury after they sued. I'm Michael Cassner.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
A personalized vitamin D three treatment plan can greatly reduce
the risk of a second heart attack. Researchers at Inner
Mountain Health in Salt Lake City say the risk drops
to fifty percent when blood levels are monitored and D
three dosages are optimized. Heart experts believe the results of
this large, randomized trial carry global importance. Between one half
and two thirds of people world wide have low levels

(03:01):
of vitamin D three because they're spending less time in
the sun unseasonably warm weather is making it difficult for
Colorado resorts to open more terrain. That story from Connor Shreve.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
The snowpack in Colorado's high country is at twenty percent
of normal, with windy, dry conditions forecast the next few days.
NWS meteorologist Maggie Idecker is forecasting snow at the end
of the week, so.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
We have a system coming through over the weekend which
could bring more light snowshowers to the mountain.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
She says, a couple good storms is all it takes
to turn the tables on the ski season quickly. I'm
Connor Shreve.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
NASA has delayed the launch of Tumorris probes because of
bad weather at Cape Canaveral. Blue Origin, which is using
its huge New Glen rocket to take the probes to space,
made the call Sunday night. The next attempt to set
for Wednesday. The twin probes are designed to orbit the
Red planet and study the atmosphere. And in Monday Night football,
it was the Eagles edging out the Packers ten to

(03:56):
seven from blambeau Field to close out Week ten of
the NFL regular season. I'm Tammy Trheo
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