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No end in sight. I'm Paul Stevens, Fox News. The government shutdown showing no signs of ending. White House press Secretary Caroline Levitt telling fox's Sunday MORNING Futures she is blaming Democrats.
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We have air traffic controller shortages all over this country. Half of our nation's major airports are suffering from severe delays as we head into the busiest travel months of the season. We have a half million federal workers who are going unpaid. SNAP benefits have expired. These are crazed people.
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Now Democratic Virginia Senator Tim Kaine disputes Republican claims that Democrats are holding out for federally funded health care for illegal immigrants.
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It's about millions of Americans who in the last few weeks have gotten premium increase notices that tell them that Donald Trump's big beautiful bill is delivering them big ugly health insurance bills.
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Senator Kaine on ABC's this Week, New York City getting closer to electing a new mayor. Among the candidates, Democrat Zorhan Mamdani.
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Not only has former President Barack Obama hit the trail in New Jersey and Virginia this weekend, he also appears to be getting on board with the idea of a shifting Democratic Party. The New York Times was the first to report Obama's phone call to New York City Democratic mayoral candidate Zorra Momdani. The outlet says Obama praised Mamdani's campaign and offered to be a sounding board in the future. Mamdani's campaign spokesperson telling Fox Zoran Mamdani appreciated President Obama's words of support and their conversation on the importance of bringing a new kind of politics to our city.
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Fox's CB Cotton in New York City. And President Trump says that China's President Xi Jinping has given him assurances that Beijing would take no action toward its long stated goal of unifying Taiwan with mainland China. While Mr. Trump is in office, America's listening to FOX News.
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It's Will Kane Country Watch it live at noon Eastern Monday through Thursday@fox news.com or on the Fox News YouTube channel. And don't miss the show. Show listen and follow the podcast five days a week at foxnewspodcasts.com or wherever you download your favorite podcasts.
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Two people arrested after stabbing on a train last night in the UK that train heading to London.
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I can tell you that These are the first male, a 32 year old male, a black British national and a 35 year old man, a British national of Caribbean descent. They were both arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.
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British Transport Police Superintendent John Loveless. Four of the 10 victims so far released from hospitals to remain in life threatening condition. The motive behind the attack has not been established. Big race for governor in New Jersey on Tuesday.
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Fox polling shows the Democratic candidate, Mikey Sherrill, still leading, but not by the margin that maybe some expected just a few weeks ago. We saw President Obama in Newark just last night rallying with the Democratic ticket as they try to get out the vote in this final stretch.
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In three days, we've got the chance to elect a leader who's going to help build a better, stronger, brighter future for New Jersey.
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Fox has learned President Trump's political committee is spending heavily late in this race to give GOP candidate Jack Cittarelli a boost.
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And that's fox's Mark Meredith. This is what it sounded like at a watch party in LA last night when the Dodgers won the World Series. The Dodgers coming back to stun the Blue Jays five to four in 11 innings. Miguel Rojas tying the game in the ninth with a two run homer. And then Will Smith put the Dodgers ahead for good with a solo shot in the 11th. Gas prices dip for a second day today, Triple A saying the national average now $3.04 a gallon. I'm Paul Stevens and this is Fox.
Host: Paul Stevens, FOX News Podcasts
Duration: ~3 min
This Fox News Radio newscast delivers a rapid-fire update on key stories of national and international importance as of November 2, 2025. Coverage centers on the continuing U.S. government shutdown, major political campaign highlights, a high-profile rail stabbing incident in the UK, critical state elections, and headline sports news.
Summary Prepared for Busy Listeners:
This episode delivers an efficient but detailed sweep through the day’s headlines: the grinding U.S. government shutdown and partisan standoffs, political intrigue in key races (with high-profile Obama appearances), a serious UK crime story, and a thrilling Dodgers World Series win. Throughout, the tone is brisk and news-centric, mixing political drama with real-world impact and moments of soaring sports excitement.